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#ARE YOU SLEEPING PIANO NOTES HOW TO#
How to make the simple and inexpensive props. Are You Sleeping (Brother John) easy printable colorful piano sheet music for beginner piano/adult piano beginners - with note names Download this digital.
Complete acting instructions on a separate page.
This is also fun to perform in group lessons or music camps where students can study and listen to polyphonic music and then play Why Are You Sleeping. They will learn to bring out the melody, much like a Bach invention. Frre Jacques, Frre Jacques, Dormez vous Dormez vous Sonnez les matines, Sonnez les matines, Ding Ding Dong, Ding Ding Dong. Students will be playing dynamic and articulation contrasts. Traditional Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping) sheet music notes and chords arranged for Piano Solo. While the students will have lots of fun with this trio, musically, they will get some experience with polyphonic music in a light-hearted, amusing way. Musical Elements: notes: half, quarter, eighth multiple part singing. Intervals: intermediate: MiDo, SoMi, Do/So, DoSo, So/Do. Pitches: intermediate: Do Re Mi Fa So La. Easy Piano Sheet Music for Beginners - Nursery Rhymes Hush Little Baby Itsy. Listen the second part (after the acting) Rhythm: intermediate: ti ti ti ti ta ta ti ti ta/a. After a while, the two other players come up with a funny way to “wake up” the sleepy student. After that, the remainder of the trio is performed as a three-part round with a spirited ending. He starts several familiar tunes as he tries several tunes, much to the displeasure of the other trio members. It starts with one very sleepy student who cannot seem to remember what piece he/she is supposed to play. There are no spoken lines, so the facial and body movements express the plot. This arrangement is written for elementary students who can play eighth notes, but their hands remain in the same 5-finger position except for a two easy shifts in the bass part and 2 crossovers in the middle. Why Are You Sleeping? trio is a humorous, kid friendly take-off on the traditional round Are You Sleeping. Written for three students at one piano, it works best with students who love to ham it up and are not afraid to over-act. Why Are You Sleeping Comic Trio GREAT FOR RECITALS, GROUP LESSONS, AND MUSIC CAMPS! Instruments: Voice, range: Ab4-Bb5 Piano: Scorings: Piano/Vocal/Chords.