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Music 2024

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A major update to Music Express goes live in February this year, packed with new content for every year group and fully supported, as ever, with schemes of work, planning documents, assessment sheets and skills progression charts. Our recommended route through the primary curriculum fully aligns with the Model Music Curriculum and brings ever greater breadth and choice to the music that students encounter on their learning journey. Find out from page 4 why Music Express is the go-to digital resource for Primary music for thousands of schools.

Don’t forget to check out our materials for the revised EYFS, available in the Music Express digital subscription and in print as Collins Primary Music: Early Years Foundation Stage (see pages 7 & 10). And if you take wholeclass instrumental lessons, remember that you can teach the Ukulele Magic and Recorder Magic courses through your Music Express account, with all materials and backing tracks fully integrated into the display.

The award-winning ‘Listen & Celebrate’ series now features a book for Key Stage 3, offering outstanding active listening and composing activities that bring a diverse and authentic range of works to your classroom (see pages 12 and 13).

You will also find full details in these pages of our best-selling ‘Abracadabra’ series of instrumental methods, our ‘Teacher Support’ resources, including the ‘Inspiring Ideas’ series, and our musicals, including our much-loved productions of stories by Terry Pratchett and Roald Dahl.

We are currently migrating all audio and supporting digital files to download links. If your product arrives with a CD and/or DVD but you would prefer to download the audio and supporting files, please contact customer services at cseducation@harpercollins.co.uk for a download link.

As always, please get in touch if you would like any more information or advice on how we can give your music department the resources that it deserves.

Best wishes,

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Welcome
The Early Years Foundation Stage – through music Early Years Foundation The Early Years Foundation Stage – through music Collins Primary Music Early Years Foundation Stage is a child-centric, holistic resource, full of delightful songs and inspired activities for children aged 3–5 Pack includes: BOOK 12 ‘starting points’ stemming from children’s interests, which can be used in any order, with each one offering progression across the age range Ideas and activities for Enhancing Continuous Provision, Musical Learning, Home Learning and all Areas of Learning and Development (for ages 3–4 and 4–5) Song and chant lyrics Stories and poems AUDIO CD Specially-written songs and chants (performance tracks) Collins Primary Music Early Years Foundation Stage
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education@harpercollins.co.uk 3 CONTENTS Symbols used in this catalogue EY Early Years LKS2 Lower Key Stage 2 KS1 Key Stage 1 UKS2 Upper Key Stage 2 KS2 Key Stage 2 KS3 Key Stage 3 Contents Music curriculum .................................................................. 4–13 Music Express Online ..................................................................... 4–9 Early Years Foundation Stage ............................................................ 10 Music Express ....................................................................................11 Music Express Extra ..........................................................................11 Listen & Celebrate 12–13 Teacher support .................................................................. 14–16 How to teach ............................................................................... 14–15 Inspire Your Choir 15 Primary Music Leader’s Handbook 16 Music across the curriculum ......................................... 17–25 Sing! Play! Learn! with Go Kid Music ................................................ 17 Singing Subjects 18–19 Early Years Songbooks 20–21 Early Years/KS1 Songbooks 21–22 KS1 Songbooks 22–23 KS1/KS2 Songbooks .......................................................................... 23 KS2 Songbooks ........................................................................... 24–25 Cross-curricular songsheets ........................................................... 25 Whole-class ensemble teaching ................................... 26–29 Abracadabra String Beginners 26 Recorder Magic 27 Ukulele Magic ................................................................................... 28 Keyboard Magic ................................................................................ 29 Group singing ...................................................................... 30–32 Songbooks: 30–32 Songs for Christmas 32 Musicals ................................................................................ 33–34 Roald Dahl musicals ......................................................................... 33 Terry Pratchett musicals ................................................................. 34 Robin Hood ....................................................................................... 34 Christmas musicals 34 Instrumental 35–39 Abracadabra ............................................................................... 35–37 Get Set! ...................................................................................... 38–39 NEW

The go-to digital resource for primary music

Music Express is an award-winning, cross-curricular scheme used by thousands of schools across the UK.

Fully updated for 2024, with new content for every year group, Music Express provides everything you need to teach curriculum music from Early Years to age 11 – and is easy to use for both non-specialist and specialist music teachers!

Fully aligned with the Model Music Curriculum and revised Ofsted Framework

School subscription starts from just £160 + VAT per year

No music reading required

Supports the National Curriculum of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

With a host of new resources, now available through The Collins Hub, the online package includes:

• Fully resourced lessons, schemes of work and assessment sheets for teaching curriculum music from Early Years to age 11, with accompanying curriculum maps and skills progression charts

• Hundreds of songs suitable for all ages and abilities, plus backing tracks and performance tracks with synchronised lyric display

• Easy-to-use materials, guidance and advice to support teachers with little or no music teaching experience

• Popular whole-class instrumental schemes, Ukulele Magic and Recorder Magic

• Dip-in activities to develop foundational music knowledge and skills

MUSIC CURRICULUM 4
KS2 KS1
collins.co.uk/MusicExpress EY

“Music Express is a lifesaver! As a specialist, it provides me with excellent resources and the non-specialist staff who also deliver music enjoy using it. The children love the songs and activities. I don’t have to worry about progression as the scheme provides it.”

Gill Flowers, Music Coordinator, St. Michael’s C of E Primary School, Louth

“I’ve used Music Express for years across dozens of schools in my work as a music leader and county music specialist. The resources are fun, engaging, highly accessible and, most importantly, inspire children of all ages (and adults too!) to make music joyfully.”

Ben England, Musician and Teacher

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providing medium-term plans and individual
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Downloadable PDF
lesson plans Key vocabulary
definitions
MUSIC CURRICULUM collins.co.uk/MusicExpress
Unit summary highlighting crosscurricular links Subscribe or sign up for a free 30-day trial at collinshub.co.uk
subscription For primary schools – offers multiple logins for all your teachers For schools with up to 100 pupils on roll £160 + VAT For schools with between 101-300 pupils on roll £230 + VAT For schools with over 300 pupils on roll £250 + VAT
are per year.
School
Prices
Explore
materials collins.co.uk/MusicExpresson
Regular walkthrough and CPD webinars included
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Music Express is a digital programme accessed on The Collins Hub.

Discover hundreds of complete, ready-to-use lessons organised by year group

New units added for every year group from EYFS to Year 6!

Summaries of every activity, musical focuses and

links are included in every unit plan

Activities include

tracks, and

onscreen lyrics

SEND units

Six topic-based units of work for use in special school classroom environments or for intervention work in both special and mainstream schools

Topics were chosen by teachers from a range of special schools, and carefully reworked and differentiated from the mainstream scheme

Unit overviews, lesson plans, assessment sheets and teaching notes are available to download for each unit

Step-by-step teaching notes for each activity make it easy to deliver lessons

Each unit includes alternative teaching instructions, including streamlined approaches, practical multi-sensory ideas and activities to progress pupils beyond the core content

Four skills ladders comprise the assessment framework for each unit, offering 20 progressive steps of musical achievement across the key skill areas

MUSIC CURRICULUM 6 KS2 KS1 collins.co.uk/MusicExpress EY
Lesson Bank
3 Printable resources from Music Express SEND scheme © 2021 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. PLAYING INSTRUMENTS / PERFORMING ( P ) P1 Responds briefly to a classroom percussion instrument/other soundmaker (e.g. smiles, blinks, reaches toward). P2 Explores sound-making objects coactively with another person. P3 Demonstrates an awareness of change as a result of an action. P4 Creates a sound by reaching (e.g. touching wind chimes or instruments suspended on strings). P5 Taps or bangs on a surface to make a sound. P6 Recalls/recognises an instrument as a sound-making object (e.g. shaking wrist bells rather than just holding or turning them over or using a sound-making toy effectively). P7 Uses technology consistently to produce a sound (e.g. purposefully using a switch to trigger a drumbeat on several occasions). P8 Coordinates clapping hands or brings hands together. P9 Responds to prompts to play and stop. P10 Remembers learned responses to specific instruments (e.g. repeating an action to make a sound on a drum over time). P11 Holds a beater/drumstick to play an instrument. P12 Copies simple body percussion/actions in a song or musical performance. P13 Uses two hands to make sounds on a percussion instrument (e.g. when shaking, tapping, banging or scraping). P14 Plays* loud/quiet or fast/slow in imitation. P15 Recalls a sequence of actions for a song. P16 Plays* classroom percussion instruments with control (e.g. selects which note to play when using tuned percussion). P17 Responds to simple directions (verbal or symbols) to play loud/quiet or fast/slow. P18 Plays* to a steady beat either on body percussion or an instrument. P19 Copies a short pattern on an instrument (e.g. a simple rhythm on untuned percussion or a short sequence of notes on tuned percussion). P20 Plays* a short instrumental part during a simple performance. *Playing may be using adult support. Music Express SEND scheme – Assessment framework skills ladders
cross-curricular
engaging
synchronised
video and audio support with demonstration and backing

Early Years Foundation Stage Support teachers to deliver the Early Years lessons with 12 ‘starting points’ stemming from children’s interests

Early Years Foundation

Units can be delivered in any order, with songs, chants, listening music, images, videos and stories to engage and inspire exploration

Each lesson includes several activities

Additional printable resources include planning and assessment guidance, templates, imagery, vocabulary, background information, and related reading and songs

“This resource provides practical ideas achievable by all practitioners. Well-known song tunes help with teacher confidence and audio recordings support learning new material. I am sure everyone will quickly make the songs and activities their own. A super resource for all Early Years settings!”

Unit summary highlighting cross-curricular links

Subscribe or sign up for a free 30-day trial at www.musicexpress.co.uk

Downloadable PDF providing medium-term plans and individual lesson plans

Sarah Wise, Early Years and KS1 Lead, Northamptonshire

Subscribe or sign up for a free 30-day trial at collinshub.co.uk

Key vocabulary and definitions

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MUSIC CURRICULUM collins.co.uk.MusicExpress The Early Years Foundation Stage – through music
The Early Years Foundation Stage – through music Collins Primary Music Early Years Foundation Stage is a child-centric, holistic resource, full of delightful songs and inspired activities for children aged 3–5 Pack includes: BOOK 12 ‘starting points’ stemming from children’s interests, which can be used in any order, with each one offering progression across the age range Ideas and activities for Enhancing Continuous Provision, Musical Learning, Home Learning and all Areas of Learning and Development (for ages 3–4 and 4–5) Song and chant lyrics Stories and poems AUDIO CD Specially-written songs and chants (performance tracks) Listening music Story and poem narrations DOWNLOADS Everything included on the CD, plus: Specially-written songs and chants (backing tracks) Demonstrations of traditional tunes with new lyrics Melody lines and chords for all the songs Videos and atmospheric listening tracks Collins Primary Music Early Years Foundation Stage-Overview introduction –--
4 Printable resources from Music Express – Foundation Stage © 2021 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. Let’s go green! SONG Recycled robot Melody: The hokey cokey Me ody trad t ona d S N h Recycled robot 4 4 & # My head s a ca d G board - box A card boa d - box S cks for egs and & # P D p - b g f k My y d b t t - t p My & # tum my - s a b n My mou h s an emp ty - t n G m your re cyc - ed& # b - y y - dD b t& # I m G your re cyc - ed - o botD am your e cyc G - ed - f end r œ ‰ r Œ œ # œ œ ‰ œ r œ # œ œ œ n œ #œ œ œ j œ œ j nœ Œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ j (Count-in: one, two, three, four, off we go…) My head’s a cardboard box, A cardboard box, Sticks for legs and Paper bags for socks. My eyes are made from bottle tops, My tummy is a bin, My mouth’s an empty tin! I’m your recycled robot, I’m your recycled robot, I’m your recycled robot, am your recycled friend! 3 Printable resources from Music Express – Foundation Stage © 2021 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. Let’s go green! Home learning Look at the empty packages in your recycling bin. Can you find a cube, cylinder or cuboid shape? You may be able to see circles, squares, rectangles and triangles too! Can you create your own recycled robot?
Each starting point comprises ideas and activities for Enhancing Continuous Provision, Musical Learning, Home Learning and all Areas of Learning and Development, engaging and inspiring children with a wealth of music from around the world and across a range of traditions
Notation is provided for
specialists
Also available in print – see page 10
music

Song Bank

Over 400 songs in a variety of styles to learn and perform!

Every song includes performance and backing tracks and optional on-screen lyric displays

Filter by year, theme, style and season

Instrumental Rescources

Fully resourced for group and whole-class teaching

Now includes Ukulele Magic and Recorder Magic, ideal for supporting Wider Opportunities/First Access

See page 27 to explore the books

Every song includes performance and backing tracks and optional on-screen lyric displays

MUSIC CURRICULUM 8 collins.co.uk/MusicExpress

Knowledge Bank

Resources to develop every teacher’s confidence and skills, including a handy glossary and over 60 informational training videos.

Remind everyone of the elements of music with fun dip-in animations

Introduce children to a range of instruments with videos made in partnership with the National Orchestra for All (NOFA), the UK’s only completely inclusive national youth orchestra

Teacher support

Familiarise yourself with common percussion instruments through 28 brief video introductions

New downloadable resources include medium term plans and progression maps showing how Music Express aligns with the MMC and new Ofsted Framework

9 MUSIC CURRICULUM collins.co.uk/MusicExpress
Assessment record YEAR 1 AGE 5–6 Secure (working above expectation) Children can: 1. Sing songs and manage contrasts in pitch with confidence 2. Demonstrate pitch and changes in pitch with well-matched movement 3. Explore, sort and select sounds for improvisation with a growing understanding of pitch 4. Perform with voices, movement and instruments, with assurance Expected (working at expectation) Children can: 1. Sing songs with contrasts in pitch 2. Demonstrate pitch and changes in pitch with movement 3. Explore, sort and select sounds for improvisation 4. Perform with voices, movement and instruments Working towards Children can (sometimes requiring support from teacher, TA or peer): 1. Sing songs with contrasts in pitch with growing accuracy 2. Demonstrate pitch and changes in pitch with movement, following a leader 3. Explore, sort and select sounds for improvisation with peer support 4. Perform with voices, movement and instruments with increasing success LOCATION OF ASSESSMENT EVIDENCE Printable resources from Music Express © 2023 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. HELLO, HI! Term Add term Add names/initials Add observed outcomes, e.g. interactions, children's use of musical vocabulary... Add names/initials Add observed outcomes, e.g. interactions, children's use of musical vocabulary... Add names/initials Add observed outcomes, e.g. interactions, children's use of musical vocabulary... Add location of assessment evidence, e.g. written assessment records, video/audio recordings… Musical focus Singing, playing, exploring Exploring pitch and contrast with voices and instruments Cross-curricular link DT Elements focus Pitch, timbre, duration, dynamics LEARNING OBJECTIVES Children will: MUSICAL ACTIVITIES Lesson 1 – Ups and downs Sing a song with high, middle and low pitches Make high and low sounds Explore and develop understanding of pitch using the voice and body movement Hello, hi! game Sing a copy song, exploring high, middle and low pitch Up, down or staying the same? Sing, developing pitch recognition with voices and movement Escalator song Sing a song and demonstrate pitch changes using body movements or hand signals Lesson 2 – Pitch in • Respond to changes in music through a pitch recognition game • Explore and develop understanding of pitch using the voice and body movement Sort and identify different pitches • Improvise with high and low sounds Low, middle, high Sing a song and explore pitches with tuned percussion Bang on a tin can Listen to music and respond to changes in the music with movement Sorting pitches Select and sort percussion and soundmakers into high, middle and low sounds Lesson 3 – Building it up Sing songs with contrasts in high and low Select sounds for improvisation Perform with voices, movement and instruments Hello from up high Sing and develop a song with echoes and tuned percussion patterns Hello from up high with instruments Sing a song and add accompaniments in groups Raise the roof! Select activities from the unit to combine for a final performance KEY ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITIES Children will have: 1. Sung songs with contrasts in pitch 2. Demonstrated pitch and changes in pitch with movement 3. Explored, sorted and selected sounds for improvisation 4. Performed with voices, movement and instruments TEACHER’S NOTES AND COMMENTS Medium term plan YEAR 1 AGE 5–6 HELLO, HI! Printable resources from Music Express © 2023 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. Term Add term Add notes and/or comments

Collins Music Early Years Foundation Stage

• 12 ‘starting points’ stemming from children’s interests with songs, chants, listening music, images, videos and stories to engage and inspire exploration.

EY

Supports KS2 KS1 No readingmusicrequired The Early Years Foundation Stage – through music Early Years Foundation

Scotland The Early Years Foundation Stage – through music Collins Primary Music Early Years Foundation Stage is a child-centric, holistic resource, full of delightful songs and inspired activities for children aged 3–5 Pack includes: BOOK 12 ‘starting points’ stemming from children’s interests, which can be used in any order, with each one offering progression across the age range • Ideas and activities for Enhancing Continuous Provision, Musical Learning, Home Learning and all Areas of Learning and Development (for ages 3–4 and 4–5) Song and chant lyrics • Stories and poems AUDIO CD Specially-written songs and chants (performance tracks) Listening music Story and poem narrations DOWNLOADS Everything included on the CD, plus: • Specially-written songs and chants (backing tracks) Demonstrations of traditional tunes with new lyrics • Melody lines and chords for all the songs Videos and atmospheric listening tracks Templates, images, vocabulary, background information, related reading and songs Observation, assessment and planning support

TEMPLATES faces:

• Planning and assessment guidance, templates, imagery, vocabulary, background information, and related reading and songs.

• Book, audio and digital files.

Beyond the stars

Overview introduction footwear –

Collins Primary Music Early Years Foundation Stage No music reading required

Collins Music Early Years Foundation Stage 978-0-00-844765-6 £34.99

MUSIC CURRICULUM 10 collins.co.uk/MusicExpress Fully primaryresourced schememusic
the National Curriculum of England, Wales,
Only need resources for a specific year group? Our printed books are the ideal solution for peripatetic and primary teachers who aren’t looking for a whole-school scheme. and Northern Ireland
• Ideas and activities for Enhancing Continuous Provision, Musical Learning, Home Learning and all Areas of Learning and Development (for ages 3–4 and 4–5).
16 Enhancing continuous provision Space is a really exciting concept for children. If at all possible, introduce it to coincide with a current space mission – you could then show the children a ‘news item’ either from a newspaper or TV.  Print off and display this image (see online resources), show it on a whiteboard, or project other images of the moon, stars and planets for children to see. Use the images to stimulate discussion. Talk with children about day and night and encourage parents to go out with their child in the evening to look at the moon and stars in the night sky. Talk about space and how astronauts travelled to the moon in a space rocket. Introduce some of the names of the planets, particularly Mars, and talk about the characteristics of the moon. Play dough Make black play dough and add eco-glitter. Provide star-, circle- and other space-shaped cutters for children to create their own ‘universe’. A piece of dark, silky fabric could be supplied for children to display their universe. Water Add colour, eco-glitter and plastic star shapes to the water and introduce balls of varying sizes to represent ‘moons’ and ‘planets’. Encourage the children to use ‘space language’ as they move the ‘stars’ and ‘planets’ around the water ‘galaxy’. Painting Place a photo of a space rocket (see online resources) in the painting area and ask children to look carefully at all the different parts. Encourage children to use these observations to inspire their own paintings. Creative design Collect cardboard boxes and rolls and provide glue, paint, tissue, silver foil and crêpe paper for children to make their own rockets. Provide a bigger box so that children have the opportunity to make a larger rocket for use in the role play area. Role play Provide a large cardboard box, a pair of red trainers, a red T-shirt, and a space hopper or box rocket for the role play area and invite children to recreate their own version of Zigi’s journey to Mars. (See story page 52.) Small world and construction Encourage children to build a space station for their favourite small world toys to live in. They could also make spacesuits out of silver foil for the astronauts. Beyond the stars Sand Bury ‘moon rocks’ in the sand for children to find: these could be painted or gold-sprayed pebbles or items covered in foil. For additional resources, visit collins.co.uk/CPMEYFS/download © 2021 HarperCollins SONG Space hopper take me to Mars Melody: Hickory dickory dock 5 Printout from Collins Primary Music Early Years Foundation Stage ISBN 978-0-00-844765-6 © 2021 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. Me ody trad t ona words Sue N cho s Space hopper take me to Mars 6 8 & Space C hop per - take G me to Ma s C c ap c ap Yes & bounce me and fly G me to Mars C c ap c ap ve heard sa d E The & p a F ne s - red C Space hop pe - take G me to Mars C [c ap clap] œ œ œ J œ j œ œ œ œ œ ¿ J ¿ œ j œ œ J J j œ œ œ œ œ œ ¿ J ¿ (Count-in: one and two and off we go…) Space hopper take me to Mars. [clap clap] Yes, bounce me and fly me to Mars. [clap clap] I’ve heard it said The planet’s red. Space hopper take me to Mars. [clap clap] Space hopper take me back home. [clap clap] Yes, bounce me and fly me back home. [clap clap] Now Mars is fine But it’s breakfast time! Space hopper take me back home. [clap clap] Beyond the stars

Music Express Ages 5 to 11

• 6–12 units of work, totalling 36 lessons and over 100 activities!

• Audio with all the recordings needed to accompany the activities

• Digital files including containing 6 mediumterm and 36 weekly lesson plans, and whiteboard displays for all lessons with audio, lyrics, movies and slideshows

MUSIC EXPRESS

Age 5–6 978-1-4729-0017-3 £32.99

Age 6–7 978-1-4729-0018-0 £32.99

Age 7–8 978-1-4729-0019-7 £32.99

Age 8–9 978-1-4729-0020-3 £32.99

Age 9–10 978-1-4729-0021-0 £32.99

Age 10–11 978-1-4729-0022-7 £32.99

No music reading required

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Music Express Extra

Teach a broad and balanced curriculum with Music Express Extras, covering a wide range of topics designed to further enhance pupils’ musical skills and understanding.

Music Express INSET Training

Need a hand getting to grips with the music curriculum? We’re here to help. We are delighted to offer tailored INSET sessions by experienced workshop leaders. From Early Years through to Key Stage 2, our trainers can help you unravel the music curriculum requirements and demonstrate how to make the most of Music Express

For more information or to book a session, please contact our customer services team: education.marketing@harpercollins.co.uk

MUSIC CURRICULUM 11 education@harpercollins.co.uk
KS1
Supports Wider Opportunities
Developing Music Skills Paperback 64pp, audio/digital files x2 978-0-7136-8574-9 £29.99 World Beats Paperback 64pp, digital files 978-0-7136-8890-0 £29.99 Listening to Music Elements Age 5+ Paperback 64pp, audio, digital files 978-0-7136-8295-3 £29.99 Listening to Music Elements Age 7+ Paperback 64pp, audio, digital files 978-0-7136-8296-0 £29.99 Listening to Music History Paperback 64pp, audio, digital files 978-0-7136-8399-8 £29.99
LKS2 UKS2 KS2 UKS2

Activities to diversify and enrich music

Listen & Celebrate introduces children to a selection of pieces from a range of time periods, countries and styles, celebrating the people who wrote the music and offering an immersive experience through active listening and composing activities.

As well as supporting National Curriculum objectives this book will help bring breadth and depth to children’s musical experience and understanding, offering a glimpse of the huge variety of music in the world and featuring composers from a range of backgrounds and experiences.

Please note audio is not supplied as part of this resource, but guidance is given on how to find recordings online.

“Designed to be inclusive, respectful and to celebrate the enormous achievements of individual composers, the contemporary selection of pieces, as well as the relevance of 21st-century concerns such as deforestation and refugee crises, will surely inform and inspire children of a primary school

age.”

collins.co.uk/music MUSIC CURRICULUM 12
KS1 KS2
5 Online resources from Listen & Celebrate ISBN 978-0-00-853156-0 © 2022 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. FARMER NAPPY ET AL. RESOURCES 1 Fam display 6 Online resources from Listen & Celebrate ISBN 978-0-00-853156-0 © 2022 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. FARMER NAPPY ET AL. RESOURCES Human family chant We’re all part of the hu - man fa - mi - ly. Same or dif - ferent, that’s just you and me. Does - n’t mat - ter, that’s the way to be! 18 For online resources, visit collins.co.uk/listenandcelebrate/download © 2022 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd BACKGROUND INFORMATION All of these musicians make their own music, but they collaborated (like a family!) to write this piece together. Farmer Nappy (real name Daryl Henry) • A Trinidadian soca artist who has been making music and performing for over 30 years. • He has worked with many big soca stars, encouraging people to dance and have a good time! Machel Montano • Also from Trinidad and, like Farmer Nappy, has performed around the world, bringing the culture of Trinidad to many people. Don Iko (real name Erikkson George) • Don ‘Iko’ George is a producer, DJ and songwriter, also from Trinidad. James Morgan (known as Jamesy P) • Comes from St Vincent and the Grenadines. He has been making music around the Caribbean for over 15 years. 1 Fam is a piece of soca music which comes from Trinidad and Tobago. It was written for Carnival in 2021 which was unfortunately cancelled because of COVID-19. Soca developed from calypso music in the 1970’s in Trinidad and Tobago. • Lord Shorty is acknowledged as the developer of the style, fusing the words ‘soul’ and ‘calypso’ to get ‘sokah’, but which is now spelled ‘soca’. Soca is generally faster than most calypso, and is written for parties and carnival, with lots of catchy and repetitive melodies and lyrics. The lyrics of 1 Fam describe how the different Caribbean islands are culturally different yet all part of the same family. The song has a repetitive and driving syncopated bassline underpinning most of it, and the bass drum provides a steady pulse for people to dance to. There is a catchy chorus that repeats many times throughout. Instruments heard in this song are: steel pan, drums, synthesised brass sounds and bass guitar. Farmer Nappy ET AL. 1 Fam FURTHER LISTENING Backyard jam by Farmer Nappy – a participatory song celebrating having a party with friends in the backyard. Savannah grass by Kes – Kes are a popular band from Trinidad and this song was written for Carnival 2020. • Vibrations groove by Lord Shorty and Vibrations International – one of the first soca songs Lord Shorty produced. Composed by a collaboration of various Caribbean musicians Genre: Soca. Piece: 1 Fam celebrates the cultural diversity in the Caribbean in 2020. 31560_Book.indd 18 31/1/2022 22:07 19 For online resources, visit collins.co.uk/listenandcelebrate/download © 2022 HarperCollins FARMER NAPPY ET AL. 1 Fam ASSESSMENT • Do the children move with awareness of the beat of the music? • Do the children chant in rhythm with awareness of the steady beat? • Can they combine a body percussion beat with chanted rhythms? PROGRESSION • In small groups or pairs, children invent four new dance moves with titles, then perform them in a sequence. • Two groups join together. Each group takes it in turn to accompany the other dancing group with percussion rhythms, e.g. using maracas, drums or claves. They may like to repeat some of the word rhythms they have chosen in the chant circle game, e.g. ‘I like bananas’; ‘I like mango’, or just ‘bananas’, ‘mango’. KEY STAGE 1 ACTIVE LISTENING 1. Listen to 1 Fam As you listen, demonstrate some simple, repetitive dance steps on the spot for the children to copy, e.g. moving arms, hips or feet to the beat. Where do they think this music is from and where would it be played? (E.g. a party, carnival, celebration...) Listen again, and think of activities that might need doing to prepare for a party or carnival and use these to invent titles for some dance moves, e.g. ‘sweep the floor’; ‘tie up the bunting’; ‘mix up a cake’; ‘roll the dough’; ‘play the pans’, ‘dance to soca music!’ Once the children are familiar with the moves, play the audio again, calling out the moves in a new order. Ask the children to invent their own dance moves and all join in to learn them. 2. In a large space, indoors or out, choose a leader to lead the dancers in a line along with the audio The children copy the leader’s dance moves around the space. The leader can call out the titles of the dance moves as they change. Give other children turns at leading the dance. COMPOSING Sit in a circle and teach this chant to the children (see page 51 and online resources), adding body percussion on the pulse throughout (e.g. tap alternate knees, or knees, clap, knees, clap…): We’re all part of the human family. Same or different, that’s just you and me. Doesn’t matter, that’s the way to be! Discuss what the words mean to the children. In what ways are we ‘the same or different’? All say the chant then call out a subject, such as ‘fruit’. Children take turns going round the circle chanting their favourite fruit, e.g. ‘I like bananas’; ‘I like mango’… When everyone has had a turn, all say the chant again and choose a different subject (e.g. sports, colours, food) then go round again. Listen again to 1 Fam Can the children say what is similar about the lyrics and the game they have played? Can the children say the chant along with the first three lines of the song’s chorus each time it comes in the song? Encourage the children to dance to the music on the spot. 31560_Book.indd 19 31/1/2022 22:07

“There could not have been a more appropriate title for this book. It reminds us of the importance of keeping our eyes and ears open to composers of all backgrounds. In this, we find variety and richness that encourages us to listen further, so that we too can celebrate.”

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Listen & Celebrate Primary Paperback 56pp 978-0-00-853156-0 £24.99

Listen & Celebrate KS3 Paperback 56pp 978-0-00-862093-6 £24.99

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION Koffee is a Jamaican musician and composer who became an international superstar at 18 with the release of her single Toast in 2018. Her success has seen her music appear on former President Barack Obama’s playlists, and her music has featured in movies. She was brought up in a musical household, started playing the guitar when she was 12 years old and performed regularly in church and at school. • Thanks in part to social media and her 2017 song Legend about the sprinter Usain Bolt, she began to gain international recognition – a year later, she was performing her song Toast around the world. Her album Rapture won a Grammy award for Best Reggae Album in 2020, which made her the only woman, and the youngest person ever to have won that award. • Her influences include the Jamaican reggae artist Chronixx (who she has performed with) and the British rapper Giggs. Chronixx is mentioned by name in the first verse of Toast Toast has had over 155 million plays on Spotify to date. • The track was produced by the Grammy winning producers Walshy Fire and IzyBeats. Toast is a catchy and positive song that many people on social media have said they have found to be comforting and a source of inspiration. The lyrics come from a moment in Koffee’s life when she felt very grateful and are spoken/sung in Jamaican patois. The tempo and feel of the song have led many people around the world to choreograph dances to it. Although this song is referred to as reggae, it has been influenced by reggae, dancehall and pop. Koffee sings and raps on the track which has a steady tempo designed to be easy to listen to but also danceable. There are many small elements which change the texture throughout, including pizzicato strings, percussion, 808s and other synthesised sounds. The syncopation in the bassline and countermelody makes the song easy to dance to. • The bassline is made up of two arpeggiated chords: F major and F minor. • The countermelody is first heard at 0:33 and outlines the F major chord while adding a G (F#add2), and the F minor chord while adding a Bb(Fminadd2). • At 2:28, there is a breakdown and various elements of the song are re-introduced one after the other in every bar. • At 2:48, the tempo halves and fades out to the end. For online resources, visit collins.co.uk/listenandcelebrateKS3/download © 2023 HarperCollins KOFFEE (birth name Mikayla Simpson): born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, 2000 Genre/style: Reggae. Piece: Toast is a reggae track produced with IzyBeats and Walshy Fire and released in 2019, from Koffee’s album Rapture FURTHER LISTENING Rapture by Koffee – the title track of her award-winning album; this track fuses pop, reggae and hip-hop styles underpinned by a heavy synth bass. • I’m still in love by Hortense Ellis– this classic reggae track which she released in 1977, was later covered by Jamaican rapper Sean Paul in 2003. Cut after cut by Dennis Bovell – this dub reggae track released in 1987 features a deep and laid-back bassline, with many cross-rhythms played on the snare drum Dub is an instrumental style of reggae music. Points for discussion • How might it feel to be the first woman to win a Grammy in any award category? • How is Toast different from other reggae you may have heard by artists such as Bob Marley? • Why do you think reggae music has resonated with so many people around the world? Online resources © 2023 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd Visit: collins.co.uk/listenandcelebrateKS3/download • Major/minor triads Toast dance videos • Composition planning sheet • Composing brief and differentiation strategies 30 KOFFEE TOAST Pupils work in pairs to develop their composition, keeping a note of their ideas on the Composition planning sheet. 1. Choose two chords Give pupils the chords E and F (or two other chords of your choice a tone or semitone apart). They can choose one to be major and one to be minor. Encourage them to start by alternating two bars of each chord in and then experiment with off-beats. 2. Compose the riff Remind pupils of the syncopated rhythms played in the Explore activity. Using the notes of the two chosen chords (and any ideas created previously), pupils compose their two-bar riff. Encourage simplicity and the use of repetition. 3. Compose the lyrics Building on the Explore lyrics activity, pairs can write a short chorus using these steps: • Write down up to four things that they are thankful for, with a sentence for each one to explain why (e.g. “My sister – she makes me laugh and always listens.”). Practise saying their sentences out loud over a steady beat and explore putting emphasis in different places, using pauses and repeating particular words to develop their flow. If pupils would prefer to sing, show how to introduce pitch to the vocal phrases through using the triad notes as a starting point and filling in the gaps with stepwise movement. Invite pupils to try this themselves. 4. Combine and develop the ideas One pupil plays the riff whilst the other raps the lyrics or, if singing, play the alternating major/minor triads to accompany the vocals. Play the track again as a reminder of how the ideas are organised and to help pupils structure their own ideas (e.g. they may consider alternating sections when they play the riff with playing the chords…). Give prompts to guide them, e.g. How will the piece start and finish? When will the lyrics enter? Will the riff play throughout or will it stop and start? • How will the chords fit in to the structure? 4 4 COMPOSING Compose a short piece combining a riff and vocals. To include: • Syncopated riff built from alternating major/minor chords. Exploration of positive words/phrases through spoken/sung lyrics. Taking it further If DAWs are available, pupils can play their riffs into a bass guitar track and record their vocal parts over them. • Pupils could watch some dance videos created for Toast (see online resources) and then choreograph their own routines. ASSESSMENT Can pupils identify the difference between major and minor chords and move from one to another on the keyboard? • Are they able to clap or play simple off-beat and syncopated rhythms? • Can they compose a riff using major and minor triad notes? 20936_Book.indd 30 12/07/2023 16:17
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Music

Handbooks of practical ideas to aid, inspire and invigorate practitioners. These books are invaluable dip-in resources for both specialist and non-specialist music teachers.

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INSPIRING IDEAS

Now includes tips on using music technology

How to Teach Primary Music (Second edition)

Creative ideas that tackle everything from singing, creating tunes and using music technology through to classroom management, working with music hubs and putting on a performance.

How to Teach Secondary Music

Fresh ideas to support every aspect of music teaching in secondary schools – from lesson planning, behaviour management, and recordings through to ensembles, music tours and examinations.

How to Teach Instrumental & Singing Lessons

Ideas you can apply to any instrument, on how to tackle everything from scales, sight-reading and performance anxiety to group teaching, special needs and business practicalities.

“What these ideas communicate is the living dynamic of a music department buzzing with ideas, action and, above all else, music making that has meaning and purpose.”

John Finney, former Senior Lecturer in Music Education at the University of Cambridge

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50 INSPIRING IDEAS

How to Teach Whole-Class Instrumental Lessons

Concise ideas tackling everything from repertoire, pedagogy and assessment to instrument maintenance, safeguarding and classroom management.

How to Teach Composition in the Secondary Classroom

Fresh and inspiring ways to invigorate composition in the classroom and beyond, from starters and plenaries, inspiration and project ideas to composition techniques, technology and assessment.

Inspire Your Choir

Mark De-Lisser (vocal coach on BBC’s The Voice and mentor on The Naked Choir) and Dominic Peckham (leading choral director & ambassador and mentor on The Naked Choir) provide 100 ideas on how to take choirs to the next level.

Sharing their wealth of knowledge and experience, Dominic and Mark’s advice will get great groups started, keep choirs moving forward and encourage the best from individual singers, keeping it fun along the way.

Whether you want to start a choir from scratch, rehearse more effectively, or improve your performances, this pocket-sized guide is an essential resource.

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How to Teach Primary Music (2nd edition) Paperback 112pp 978-0-00-856119-2 £13.99 How to Teach Secondary Music Paperback 128pp 978-1-4729-2737-8 £13.99 How to Teach Instrumental & Singing Lessons Paperback 128pp 978-1-4729-2739-2 £13.99 How to Teach Whole-Class Instrumental Lessons Paperback 64pp 978-0-00-841291-3 £9.99 How to Teach Composition in the Secondary Classroom Paperback 64pp 978-0-00-841290-6 £9.99
Inspire Your Choir Paperback 160pp 978-1-4729-2740-8 £9.99

PRIMARY MUSIC LEADER’S HANDBOOK

An essential resource for any music subject leader working in a primary setting.

This practical handbook explains and supports every aspect of the role –defining your vision, curriculum design, assessment, extracurricular activities, performances, supporting colleagues and much more.

Teachers new to the role or with little musical experience will find an accessible starting point and straightforward explanations of the basics. Music leaders who are more established will benefit from Dr Elizabeth Stafford’s useful insights into research and thought provoking points. Regardless of your journey so far, this book will be your guide, supporting and encouraging you to deliver the best music provision that you can offer.

“This is a real treasure-trove for primary teachers seeking to develop and lead music in their school. It is packed with grounded practical advice and guidance to support music to thrive in every school. ... I am sure that teachers at all stages of their career will find sources of inspiration in this brilliant and yet concise guide.”

Dr Ally Daubney, Honorary Senior Lecturer (Education) at the University of Sussex

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Based on popular topics, these catchy tunes enable primary class teachers to teach music while supporting learning across the whole curriculum.

Each song comes with an easy-to-follow teaching video with onscreen lyrics and actions, performance and backing audio, PDF lyrics for whiteboard display and teaching notes!

Optional percussion parts are also demonstrated on the videos, and there’s a selection of warm-ups and focus-builders to get everyone ready for singing!

“What a lovely voice Al Start has, and I love the way she uses real instruments to accompany her songs.”
JULIA DONALDSON

Sing! Play! Learn! KS1

Paperback 56pp, video 978-0-00-831822-2 £29.99

Sing! Play! Learn! KS2

Paperback 56pp, video 978-0-00-831823-9 £29.99

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fun! SING! PLAY! LEARN! WITH GO KID MUSIC KS1 38 (Introduction) VERSE 1 Early in the morning at 1am As London Town was sleeping, A tiny spark lit the dark And the fire it came a-creeping. Thomas woke to thick black smoke, He’d never seen such a thing! They lay the blame on Pudding Lane And the baker to the King. CHORUS He set it on fire – burn’d it all down, Is that the end of London Town? It’s gone up in flames like kindling sticks, September 1666. VERSE 2 At the Star Inn on Fish Street Hill, The landlord stood a-weeping. As the wind it blew, the sparks they flew And the flames they started leaping. The streets were so thin, they couldn’t do a thing To stop that fire from spreading. For three more days it blazed and blazed, It was a nightmare they’d been dreading. HC8322 Go Kid Music Book KS1 v7.indd 38 24/8/18 20:11 SEPTEMBER 1666 39 CHORUS Set it on fire – burn’d it all down, Is that the end of London Town? It’s gone up in flames like kindling sticks, September 1666. MIDDLE 8 (x4) wish it was raining and pouring On poor old London Town. CHORUS (x2) (Melody) (Harmony) Set it on fire – burn’d it all down, wish it was raining and pouring Is that the end of London Town? On poor old London Town. It’s gone up in flames like kindling sticks, wish it was raining and pouring September 1666. On poor old London Town. HC8322 Go Kid Music Book KS1 v7.indd 39 24/8/18 20:11 Sample pages taken from Sing! Play! Learn! KS1 COUNT 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & NOTES G F E F G F E F G F E F E F GRAPHIC SCORE SING! PLAY! LEARN! WITH GO KID MUSIC KS1 © 2018 AL START C D E F G A B C D E F G A Topic-based approach theSupportsNational Curriculum for Music Ideas for First Access (Wider Opportunities) with KS1 KS2
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Singing Subjects

Sing to learn while you learn to sing!

No music reading required

Our wide range of cross-curricular singing resources will help your pupils consolidate key subject concepts and core skills through music. These engaging resources will bring a fun new dimension to teaching English, maths, science, history and modern languages.

Singing Phonics

These lively songs use familiar tunes set to carefully constructed words that guide teachers and practitioners through phonics development. Packed with cross-curricular links, each book offers child-initiated activities and games along with audio of performance and backing tracks.

Science

Introduces key concepts, vocabulary and facts about science. Topics include plants, moving and growing, teeth and eating, habitats, solids and liquids.

Spelling

Play-based activities to enrich language experience. Includes key spelling and grammar rules.

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Singing Maths LKS2

Introduces key numeracy concepts such as counting, sequences, shape, space and measure, handling data and algebra.

Singing Times Tables

KS1

Rhythmic rapping and vibrant vocals transform learning the times tables – whether it’s rote learning, applying calculations or testing them. For times tables with a special x factor, these cool, contemporary songs are the place for kids to start.

Singing Languages KS2

Contemporary songs carefully devised to teach basic words and phrases. Each pack contains 22 photocopiable songs and audio of performance and backing tracks.

Singing Phonics Book 1 Paperback 80pp, audio 978-1-4081-0472-9 £19.99

Singing Phonics Book 2 Paperback 80pp, audio 978-1-4081-1451-3 £19.99

Singing Phonics Book 3 Paperback 80pp, audio 978-1-4081-2374-4 £19.99

Singing Science Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-6559-1 £19.99

Singing Spelling Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-4087-1 £19.99

Singing Maths Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-4086-4 £19.99

Singing Times Tables Book 1 Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-9475-1 £19.99

Singing French Paperback 64pp, audio 978-0-7136-6898-8 £19.99

Singing English Paperback 64pp, audio 978-0-7136-7361-6 £19.99

Singing Spanish Paperback 64pp, audio 978-0-7136-8880-1 £19.99

Suitable for generalist teachers

All Singing Subjects books just £19.99 each

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Early Years Songbooks

Early Birds EY

The Earlybirds series showcases some of the liveliest, most engaging songs for young children. Each pack contains an audio link, full lyrics and teaching activity notes.

No music reading required

Musical Steps

A specially designed series for early years practitioners with no musical experience to help introduce music through popular topics.

These friendly, full-colour guides are packed with photos and step-by-step instructions on how to teach songs and actions, with related activities linked to key areas. There are also plenty of child-initiated activity ideas and clear guidance for observation. The audio includes backing tracks and sample performances.

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The Sea Paperback 48pp, audio 978-1-4081-6563-8 £9.99 Animals Paperback 48pp, audio 978-1-4081-6564-5 £9.99 Homes
Paperback 48pp, audio 978-1-4081-6562-1 £9.99
Ourselves Paperback 48pp, audio 978-1-4081-6561-4 £9.99 I Hear the Band Folded card 6pp, audio 978-1-4081-1455-1 £8.99 Clap Your Hands Folded card 6pp, audio 978-1-4081-1454-4 £8.99
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Noisy Picture Books EY

Take a great story and lots of silly sounds, mix with a happy helping of children, and you have a Kaye Umansky Noisy Picture Book. Riotously funny re-tellings of favourite tales with full-colour illustrations.

Early Years/KS1 Songbooks

Three Tapping Teddies

EY

No music reading required

15 stories retold by Kaye Umansky. Includes: Goldilocks, Little Red Riding Hood, Pinocchio, Chicken Licken and Cinderella. See page 25 for other songbooks for older children.

Pat-a-cake, make and shake

EY KS1

Quickly make and instantly play your own musical instruments from everyday materials. Shake, scrape and tap along with the audio or create your own music. Includes traditional tunes and cross-curricular links.

The Singing Storycloth

EY KS1

Eight song-stories from around the world supported by activities in music and puppetry. Perfect for music, drama, DT and language classes or for assembly performances.

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Billy Goats Gruff Paperback 24pp, audio 978-1-4081-9237-5 £8.99 Three Little Pigs Paperback 24pp, audio 978-1-4081-9241-2 £8.99 Little Red Hen Paperback 24pp, audio 978-1-4081-9240-5 £8.99 Three Tapping Teddies Spiral bound paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-7473-6 £13.99 Pat-a-cake, make and shake Spiral bound paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-1524-4 £16.99 The Singing Storycloth Paperback 64pp, audio 978-0-7136-7193-3 £16.99

Bingo Lingo

Aid the development of literacy, listening, and spoken language skills with these engaging songs, rhymes and chants.

The Handy Band

Songs to support personal, social and emotional development. Topics include: taking turns, washing and dressing, respecting ourselves and others.

Tom Thumb’s Musical Maths

EY KS1

Develop maths skills imaginatively through songs, rhymes and chants. Based on known tunes with catchy new words, these songs are instantly accessible to all.

Bingo Lingo Spiral bound paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-7324-1 £12.99

The Handy Band Spiral bound paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-6897-1 £12.99

Tom Thumb’s Musical Maths Spiral bound paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-7295-4 £12.99

KS1 Songbooks

Bobby Shaftoe, Clap Your Hands

Cross-curricular songs to inspire creative, musical play and fun with improvisation – make up sound effects for a spooky dinner guest, a fiery dragon or a prickly hedgehog. Actions, movement and acting all add to the fun.

High Low Dolly Pepper KS1

This varied collection includes games, poems, songs and stories, and offers children the chance to understand the dimensions of music through varied and humorous material. Including audio with all the songs and stories, this book can be worked through progressively or used as a dip-in resource.

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Bobby Shaftoe, Clap Your Hands Spiral bound paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-3556-0 £13.99 High Low Dolly Pepper Spiral bound paperback 96pp, audio 978-0-7136-6345-7 £19.99 KS1
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No music reading required

Songbirds: Me KS1

This book contains songs about the body, the five senses, growth, change, and ‘food and drink’ and is perfect for topic work in PHSE. The songs appeal especially to young children and are short enough to teach by rote. No music reading is required and the audio includes both sample performances and backing tracks.

KS1/KS2 Songbooks

Great for assemblies

Harlequin KS1 KS2

Mark the passing seasons and celebrate festivals with this timeless cross-curricular resource of 44 songs for both classroom and assembly. Includes backing tracks, piano accompaniments and percussion parts.

Sonsense Nongs

KS1 KS2

Michael Rosen’s favourite silly songs – with acrobatic actions, rappy rhymes and an orchestra of annoying noises. Includes a singalong audio of all piano accompaniments.

No music reading required
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Harlequin Spiral bound paperback 80pp, audio 978-0-7136-6240-5 £19.99 Sonsense Nongs Paperback 80pp, audio 978-0-7136-5935-1 £19.99 Songbirds: Me Spiral bound paperback 48pp, audio 978-0-7136-4800-3 £14.99

KS2 Songbooks

No music reading required

Great Body Percussion

Songs

KS2

Great Body Percussion Songs give you fast and friendly ways into great classroom singing – just pop them up on your whiteboard and all join in.

The pack contains:

• Six great songs with body percussion for KS2. Includes beat boxing, vocal tricks, clapping, stamping, clicking and tapping

• Whiteboard lyrics

• Lesson Plans

• PowerPoint slide shows and movies

• Full audio support

• Printable piano accompaniments and guitar chords

The Singing Sack

KS2

28 song-stories from around the world. An excellent resource for teaching and learning about different cultures as well as promoting literacy and singing skills. Includes performance audio.

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Great Body Percussion Songs Paperback 16pp, audio 978-1-4081-4710-8 £9.99 The Singing Sack Paperback 80pp, audio 978-0-7136-5805-7 £19.99

Three Rapping Rats KS2

Three Singing Pigs KS2

An award-winning series of traditional and original stories told by Kaye Umansky. Each story contains a song, rap or chant followed by accessible musical activities in performance, listening and composition. An ideal creative linking of literacy and music. See page 21 for our Early Years songbook Three Tapping Teddies

Three

Songsheets KS2

These fantastic cross-curricular songsheets are perfect for assemblies and concerts as well as for enlivening topic work at Key Stage 2. With catchy tunes and memorable lyrics, these fun songs are easy to pick up using the audio and make learning and digesting new ideas easy.

Each songsheet contains:

• Teaching and performance guidance

• Audio containing song demos, backing and teaching tracks

• A piano and vocal score

Great for generalist teachers

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CITIZENSHIP Needs, Wants and Rights Folded card 6pp, audio 978-1-4081-0440-8 £9.99 Choices Folded card 6pp, audio 978-1-4081-0441-5 £9.99 Moving On Folded card 6pp, audio 978-1-4081-0442-2 £9.99 Respect Folded card 6pp, audio 978-1-4081-0443-9 £9.99 GEOGRAPHY Wonderful Waterworks Folded card 6pp, audio 978-0-7136-7844-4 £9.99 Hot Off the Press Folded card 6pp, audio 978-0-7136-8223-6 £9.99 HISTORY Viking Rock Folded card 6pp, audio 978-0-7136-8311-0 £9.99 Evacuate, Evacuate! Folded card 6pp, audio 978-0-7136-8312-7 £9.99
Like a Roman Folded card 6pp,
978-0-7136-7182-7 £9.99
Just
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a Gas! Folded card 6pp, audio 978-0-7136-7448-4 £10.99
SCIENCE It’s
Rapping Rats Paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-7315-9
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Three Singing Pigs
64pp 978-0-7136-7325-8 £13.99

Whole-class ensemble teaching

Abracadabra String Beginners

Introduce the very basics of string playing in whole-class, group or individual settings with our four Abracadabra String Beginners pupil books for violin, viola, cello and double bass.

Each book includes backing tracks

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Abracadabra Violin Beginner Paperback 32pp, audio 978-0-7136-9365-2 £7.99 Abracadabra Viola Beginner Paperback 32pp, audio 978-0-7136-7839-0 £7.99 Abracadabra Cello Beginner Paperback 32pp, audio 978-0-7136-9366-9 £7.99 Abracadabra Double Bass Beginner Paperback 32pp, audio 978-0-7136-8163-5 £7.99 Samples from Abracadabra Violin Beginner

Perfect for whole-class teaching Magic Transform your group instrumental lessons

KS1 KS2

Recorder Magic is an acclaimed recorder method for beginners, with fresh new tunes and performance opportunities right from the start. Perfect for specialist and generalist teachers alike.

Performance and backing audio also available

Recorder Magic Piano Accompaniments includes 138 pieces from tutor books 1–4

Samples from Tutor Book 1

Recorder Magic Tutor Book 1 (2nd ed.) Paperback 32pp, audio 978-0-00-853658-9 £6.99

Recorder Magic Tutor Book 2 (2nd ed.) Paperback 32pp, audio 978-0-00-862094-3 £6.99

Recorder Magic Tutor Book 3 Paperback 32pp 978-0-7136-5144-7 £6.99

Recorder Magic Tutor Book 4 Paperback 32pp 978-0-7136-5145-4 £6.99

Recorder Magic Audio (books 1–4) Audio download 978-0-00-840074-3 £14.99

Recorder Magic Piano Accompaniments Paperback 80pp 978-0-7136-7044-8 £20.99

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Ukulele Magic offers everything you and your pupils need to get started on the ukulele – whether solo, with friends or in a whole-class setting. Specially devised for primary aged children, this method is available in pupil and teacher editions to suit your needs.

Pupil’s Book 1

• 25 fun pieces progressing from open strings to songs with three chords

• Step-by-step instructions for playing six chords

• Audio containing performance and backing tracks

Tutor Book 1

Includes a white-board e-book with embedded audio and video tutorials to make teaching seamless: ideal for First Access.

Pupil’s Book 2

• Fully supported with audio performances and backings

• Builds on the learning in Book 1 with new chords, scales, finger-picking and strumming patterns

• Opportunities for composing, improvising and ensemble playing

Tutor Book 2

Includes a downloadable whiteboard e-book with embedded audio and video demos.

Ukulele Magic Songbook

Provides additional repertoire to consolidate learning and challenge able students!

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Ukulele Magic: Pupil’s Book 1 Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4081-8698-5 £9.99 Ukulele Magic: Tutor Book 1 Paperback 32pp, audio, digital files 978-1-4081-5729-9 £12.99 Ukulele Magic: Pupil’s Book 2 Paperback 32pp, audio 978-0-00-839472-1 £9.99 Ukulele Magic: Tutor Book 2 Paperback 32pp, audio, digital files 978-0-00-839471-4 £13.99 Ukulele Magic Songbook Paperback 32pp, audio, digital files 978-1-4729-2919-8 £9.99
KS1 KS2
Sample from Ukulele Magic Teacher’s Edition whiteboard e-book TUTOR BOOK 2 TEACHER’S EDITION WITH AND VIDEO SUPPORT UKULELE MAGIC Start your musical journey on the ukulele approachable method that children love. Introducing basic chords, strumming and rock, blues, calyspo and much more before you know it. Whether you’re in the classroom, at home or playing with friends, Ukulele Magic offers the resources you need to start making Ukulele Magic! Pupil’s edition: (audio performances and backings) 978-1-4081-8698-5 BOOK + CD-ROM (whiteboard e-book with full video and audio support – ideal for First Access) UKULELE MAGIC TUTOR BOOK 2 (TEA CHER’S EDIT ION) IAN LAWRENCE UKULELE MAGIC MO RE TUTOR BOOK PUPIL’S WITH CD UKULELE MAGIC Start your musical journey on the ukulele Ukulele Magic Tutor Book 2 approachable method that children love. finger picking step-by-step, you’ll be playing rock, blues, calypso and much more before Whether you’re in the classroom, at home the great tunes, clear guidance and all the resources you need to start making Ukulele Magic! www.collins.co.uk Pupil’s edition: (audio performances and backings) Teacher’s edition: (whiteboard e-book with full video and audio support ideal for First Access) 978-1-4081-5729-9 UKULELE MAGIC TUTOR BOOK (PUPIL’S EDITION) information by teachers for teachers. UKULELE MAGIC Also available: MO RE 2 Ukulele Magic and Recorder Magic are included in Music Express! Try for free –see page 5

Part of the acclaimed Magic series, this fun and approachable method introduces young people to the keyboard through 10 units of enjoyable activities and pieces.

Pupil’s Edition

• Aimed at the complete beginner

• Easy to follow, specially designed notation

• Downloadable audio demonstrations

Teacher’s Edition

• Downloadable video and audio demonstrations

• Teaching tips

• Standard music notation

• E-book included for whiteboard display

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Keyboard Magic Tutor Book 1 (Pupil’s edition) Paperback 48pp, audio 978-0-00-852522-4 £8.99
KS1
Keyboard Magic Tutor Book 1 (Teacher’s edition) Paperback 48pp, audio, digital files 978-0-00-852521-7 £13.99 Sample from Keyboard Magic (Teacher’s edition) whiteboard e-book Video demos included with teacher’s edition Sample from Keyboard Magic (Pupil’s edition)

The classic children’s singalong

songbook: Apusskidu

KS1 KS2

The most popular children’s songbook ever! This much-loved collection contains 52 of your favourite childhood songs: nursery rhymes, song-stories, folk tunes, pop hits, musicals and music hall classics.

The companion CD pack (also available as an audiobook) features brand new recordings of all the songs from the book, and contains instrument-only versions, ideal for accompanying your own performances.

Triple CD separatelyavailable

Audiobook format available 17 Bananas in pyjamas

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Songbooks
Apusskidu Songbook Paperback, 96pp 978-0-00-835322-3 £16.99 Apusskidu CD pack Triple CD 978-0-00-836356-7 £14.99 Apusskidu Audiobook Audiobook 978-0-00-836357-4 £7.99
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Okki-Tokki-Unga EY KS1

The greatest ever collection of action songs for little children! Try Ten Fat Sausages or the No Laugh Race with lots of toe tapping, wriggling and giggling in between.

Sing Hey Diddle Diddle EY

66 classic nursery songs in a beautifully illustrated music edition – a must-have resource for all early years settings. Includes easy piano accompaniments and guitar chords.

Tam Tam Tambalay! KS1

Includes over 30 songs from around the world plus a wealth of imaginative ideas for musical development and performance. Singalong CD included.

Everyone’s Singing, Lord KS1 KS2

45 carefully chosen songs to enrich collective worship. Includes guidance notes, lyric sheets, and a CD/CD-ROM containing singalong performances and on-screen lyrics.

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Okki-Tokki-Unga Spiral bound paperback 96pp 978-0-7136-4078-6 £14.99 Sing Hey Diddle Diddle Spiral bound paperback 96pp, CD 978-0-7136-5934-4 £19.99 Tam Tam Tambalay! Paperback, 64pp, CD 978-0-7136-7920-5 £16.99 Everyone’s Singing, Lord Spiral bound paperback 80pp, CD/CD-ROM 978-1-4081-9696-0 £19.99 KS1

Banana Splits KS2

77 songs and chants to ease children effortlessly into singing in parts. There are echo songs, conversation songs, call and response, rounds, chants and much, much more! Including helpful tips, supporting games, activities, and piano accompaniments, this collection provides everything you need to start singing in parts.

Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay KS2

55 songs spanning every style, including folk, pop, music hall and spirituals. Includes piano accompaniments, second parts for voice, recorder and percussion parts.

Songs for Christmas

Merrily to Bethlehem KS1 KS2

44 Christmas songs and carols from around the world grouped to tell the nativity story. Includes Caribbean Carol, Huron Indian Carol, Gabriel’s Message, Sans Day Carol and Patapan. Comes with a sing-along CD of piano accompaniments.

Sing Nowell KS2

Sing a Christmas Cracker KS1 KS2

20 non-religious songs to celebrate and reflect on festivities around Christmas. Includes: The Silver Sleigh Ride, Tree of Light, I’m a Little Christmas Cracker, The Himalayan Abominable Snowman Blues, Jingle-bell Rock. Each song comes with piano accompaniments and CD backing tracks.

34 of your favourite Christmas carols specially arranged in singable keys for young voices. Includes piano accompaniments and CD with performance and backing tracks.

32 GROUP SINGING collins.co.uk/music Banana Splits Spiral bound paperback 80pp 978-0-7136-4196-7 £14.99 Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay Spiral bound paperback 112pp 978-0-7136-1789-4 £14.99 Merrily to Bethlehem Spiral bound paperback 80pp, CD 978-0-7136-6751-6 £19.99 Sing a Christmas Cracker Spiral bound paperback 64pp, CD 978-0-7136-8671-5 £19.99 Sing Nowell Spiral bound paperback 64pp, CD 978-1-4081-0424-8 £16.99

Looking for inspiration for your next school performance? Teachers love our ready-to-use packs, which have been specially adapted to take all the hassle out of directing a musical.

Roald Dahl musicals KS2

Gloriumptious musicals based on Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes

Each musical runs for approximately 40 minutes and offers:

• 7–10 speaking parts

• Any number of non-speaking parts

• Singing chorus

Roald Dahl’s Goldilocks and the Three Bears

• Piano/vocal score

• Pull-out script

• Backing tracks and extra activities

On trial for her crimes, Goldilocks looks like the little innocent who’d give us her last sweetie. Could she really be the brazen crook who stole the porridge from under the snouts of the harmless Bears? The jury will decide, but who will have the last laugh? Let the trial commence!

Roald Dahl’s Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack and the friendly farm animals defy the Giant’s phenomenal sniffing powers and Jack’s mother’s murderous way with a vacuum cleaner to come out triumphantly rich – and squeaky clean.

Roald Dahl’s The Three Little Pigs

Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf

No music reading required

Mr Wolf thinks he’s a match for Little Red Riding Hood and her three little piggy pals. He snatches a lead on her and gobbles up Grandma – but his hair-raising antics will cost him his skin. And it’s sweet Little Red Riding Hood herself who has the ace up her sleeve.

Roald Dahl’s Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs

Snow White cleverly schemes to scoop up the magic mirror in a dash for freedom and fortune, aided by seven ex-jockeys and the turncoat huntsman, leaving the meanest Queen – as ever – heartless.

Piggy No. 3 is in a tight corner: Wolf has gobbled up his neighbours and now he’s hammering at the door with sticks of dynamite in his hand. Who can Piggy call on for help? Sweet Miss Riding Hood, of course – the fearless wolf-slayer.

Roald Dahl’s Cinderella

The story is going magically to plan for Cinderella – the Magic Fairy does her job, her dress is divine, the ball is everything she could wish for … and the Prince! What a catch! But when the royal temper frays and the heads begin to roll, shocked Cinders finds that her wishes are all washed up. Who will save her now?

Roald Dahl’s Goldilocks and the Three Bears Paperback 56pp 978-0-7136-7085-1 £26.99

Roald Dahl’s Jack and the Beanstalk Paperback 56pp 978-0-7136-7260-2 £26.99

Roald Dahl’s The Three Little Pigs Paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-8202-1 £26.99

Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf Paperback 56pp 978-0-7136-6958-9 £26.99

Roald Dahl’s Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs Paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-7261-9 £26.99

Roald Dahl’s Cinderella Paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-8195-6 £26.99

All packs also include: Piano/vocal score, pull-out script, audio, digital files

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Terry Pratchett musicals

Johnny and the Bomb

An enquiring adventure into time travel with its young teen hero, Johnny Maxwell, and his friends confronted with their own bombstricken street in WWII. Can they change history and avert the catastrophe?

No music reading required

The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents

An ingeniously upended tale of the Pied Piper, with a roving band of highly intelligent rats as its heroic protagonists. Matthew Holmes’ script and songs capture the plot in a captivating musical for children to perform and everyone to enjoy.

Terry Pratchett’s Johnny and the Bomb Paperback 56pp, piano/vocal score, pull-out photocopiable script, CD 978-1-4081-6560-7 £29.99

Terry Pratchett’s The Amazing Maurice Paperback 56pp, piano/vocal score, pull-out photocopiable script, CD 978-1-4081-4563-0 £29.99

Robin Hood

A witty tale of Lincoln green tights, girl power and boy-band hero, Robin. The evil Prince John has set a trap for Robin – an archery contest. Can he win the prize, avoid the dungeon and keep his fame intact?

Christmas musicals

The Night Before Christmas

KS1 LKS2

The Night Before Christmas is a magical, musical adaptation of the well-known nineteenth-century rhyme of the same name. This heart-warming tale brings the magic of Christmas to life in a fantastically festive setting.

The Twelve Days of Christmas

KS2

Father Christmas invites Mr Partridge’s Amazing Performing Troupe to sing, but will Nasty Grimgrump spoil the treat? A great show for younger children which cleverly weaves the famous title song into the action.

Hans Christian Andersen’s Snow Queen

KS2

Great songs, dramatic music and an expandable cast list gives everyone a chance to shine in this adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairytale.

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Kaye Umansky’s Robin Hood Paperback 80pp, piano/vocal score, pull-out photocopiable script, audio 978-1-4081-9039-5 £29.99 The Night Before Christmas Paperback 64pp, piano/vocal score, script, audio 978-0-7136-7259-6 £19.99 The Twelve Days of Christmas Paperback 64pp, piano/vocal score, script, audio 978-0-7136-7256-5 £19.99 Hans Christian Andersen’s Snow Queen Paperback 56pp, audio 978-0-7136-6525-3 £26.99
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Providing the perfect kickstart for a new learner’s musical journey, our instrumental range includes music teaching mainstay Abracadabra and the child-friendly Get Set! series.

Abracadabra Woodwind

An established and popular course offering a thorough grounding in basic technique for flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon. Now in its third edition, our bestselling Abracadabra Woodwind series has a fresh and contemporary look and CDs to play along to.

Features include:

• Carefully graded songs and tunes

• Clear guidance on theory and technique

• Enough flexibility to suit individual teaching approaches

• Ensemble skills taught through duets and trios

• Playalong CDs for home practice

The trusted instrumental range Abracadabra

Abracadabra Flute Technique is a fun collection of warm-ups, pieces and advice for flautists preparing for grades 1–3. It covers areas such as tone, articulation and finger-work to help build the solid technical foundation needed for successful exams and star performances. Includes CD with backing and performance tracks.

Includes Disney favourites Beauty andtheBeastand FeedtheBirds .

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Piano Accompaniments Paperback 80pp 978-0-7136-6624-3 £10.99

Abracadabra Flute Technique Paperback 48pp, audio 978-1-4081-9344-0 £10.99

Versions with and without audio available

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Oboe
Paperback 64pp 978-1-4081-0764-5 £8.99
Oboe
Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-0528-3 £11.99
Bassoon Paperback
Saxophone Paperback
Saxophone Paperback
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Clarinet
64pp 978-0-7136-5417-2 £8.99 Abracadabra
72pp 978-1-4081-0763-8 £8.99 Abracadabra
72pp, audio
£11.99 Abracadabra
Paperback 72pp 978-1-4081-0765-2 £8.99
Clarinet Paperback
Flute Paperback
Flute Paperback
72pp, audio 978-1-4081-0530-6 £11.99 Abracadabra
72pp 978-1-4081-0766-9 £8.99 Abracadabra
72pp, audio 978-1-4081-0527-6 £11.99
Flute
9781408105290 information by teachers for teachers. @CollinsPrimary SAXOPHONE Abracadabra 2 CDs INCLUDED p manceandbacking racks SAXOPHONE Abracadabra SAXOPHONE The way to learn through songs and tunes ALTO Abracadabra ALTO The Abracadabra approach to learning through songs and tunes has set countless beginners on clear path of progress and enjoyment with their chosen instrument. • Tunes you know and want to play Carefully graded technique Clear fingering diagrams Concise theory explanations • Jazz improvisations and styles • Ensemble skills developed through rounds and duets • Flexibility to suit individual teaching approaches Playalong CDs for home practice Book only ISBN 978-1-4081-0763-8 Book + 2 CDs ISBN 978-1-4081-0529-0 Cover illustrated by Subhash Vohra Q2AMedia

Build confidence in brass playing with these comprehensive pupil books of graded pieces and exercises. Includes duet and trio pieces to help develop ensemble skills.

Abracadabra Recorder

The ideal repertoire series for descant recorders, with graded solo and multi-part songs and tunes. Start with three-note songs and work your way up to playing classics such as You are my sunshine. Clear fingering diagrams and notation explanations are given throughout.

Abracadabra Recorder Introduction! Paperback 32pp 978-1-4081-9439-3 £4.99

Abracadabra Recorder Book 1 Paperback 32pp 978-1-4081-9437-9 £4.99

Abracadabra Recorder Book 2 Paperback 32pp 978-1-4081-9438-6 £4.99

Abracadabra Strings

Abracadabra Strings tutor books are the ideal introduction for violin, viola, double bass, and cello players.

• Carefully graded songs and tunes

• Clear guidance on theory and technique

• Enough flexibility to suit individual teaching approaches

• Ensemble skills taught through duets and trios – all Book 1s can be used together for mixed ensemble teaching

• Playalong CDs for home practice

• Piano accompaniments available

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£8.99 Abracadabra Trumpet Paperback 64pp,
£11.99 Abracadabra French Horn Paperback
£8.99 Abracadabra Brass:
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£8.99 Abracadabra Brass: Treble Clef Edition Paperback 64pp
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64pp 978-0-7136-7184-1
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progress and enjoyment with their chosen instrument. Tunes you know and want to play Clear fingering diagrams Ensemble skills developed through rounds and duets Available in treble and bass clef editions TREBLE CLEF EDITION Trombone Baritone Euphonium ISBN 978-0-7136-7184-1 Also from Collins Music Abracadabra Trumpet Christmas Showstoppers ISBN 978-1-4729-2052-2 Cover illustrated by Becky Chilcott Abracadabra BRASS BRASS The way to learn through songs and tunes BASS CLEF EDITION BASS CLEF EDITION Abracadabra BASS CLEF EDITION BRASS Abracadabra Bass and Treble Clef editions available
Abracadabra Violin Paperback 64pp 978-1-4081-1460-5 £8.99 Abracadabra Violin Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-1461-2 £11.99 Abracadabra Violin Book Two Paperback 48pp 978-0-7136-3727-4 £8.88 Abracadabra Violin Book Two: Piano Accompaniments Wire-stitched paperback 64pp 978-0-7136-3729-8 £6.99 Abracadabra Viola Paperback 64pp 978-1-4081-1459-9 £8.99 Abracadabra Viola Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-1458-2 £11.99 Abracadabra Cello Paperback 64pp 978-1-4081-1463-6 £7.99 Abracadabra Cello Paperback 64pp, audio 978-1-4081-1462-9 £11.99 Abracadabra Double Bass Paperback 64pp, audio 978-0-7136-7097-4 £11.99 Abracadabra Strings: Piano Accompaniments Paperback 80pp 978-0-7136-6314-3
£10.99

Abracadabra Singalong Guitar

Abracadabra Singalong Guitar makes learning the guitar simple and fun, whether you’re in primary or secondary school, an adult learner or a practitioner. Bursting with songs from pop classics to traditional campfire favourites, this book includes full teaching notes, chord diagrams and lyrics, and comes with a playalong CD.

Abracadabra Beginning Theory

Abracadabra Beginning Theory provides a fun and accessible introduction to how music works. With clear explanations and plenty of opportunity to practise, students can consolidate the basics of reading and writing music as they learn to play their chosen instrument. An ideal accompaniment to instrumental tutors and repertoire books.

“ All the fundamentals are there from pitch, rhythm, key and time signatures... this is a useful addition to any student’s music bag.”

Karen Marshall – Classroom, peripatetic and private music teacher

Ideal for generalist teachers

Abracadabra Performance Pieces

Easy arrangements of classic repertoire for clarinet, flute, trumpet and violin. Each book comes with superb, fully orchestrated backing tracks to bring your performance to life. Ideal for concerts throughout the year, and the perfect addition to the Abracadabra tutor books.

Includes backing and demonstration tracks

Abracadabra Christmas Showstoppers

Festive repertoire books to complement the bestselling Abracadabra

series. Includes CD of backing tracks in a big band style.

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Singalong Guitar Paperback 72pp, 2x CD 978-1-4081-1500-8 £14.99
Abracadabra
Beginning Theory Paperback 40pp 978-1-4729-2359-2 £3.99
Abracadabra
Abracadabra Performance Pieces Clarinet Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2362-2 £9.99 Abracadabra Performance Pieces Flute Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2361-5 £9.99 Abracadabra Performance Pieces: Trumpet Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2363-9 £9.99 Abracadabra Performance Pieces: Violin Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2360-8 £9.99
Abracadabra Christmas Clarinet Showstoppers Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2053-9 £9.99 Abracadabra Christmas Flute Showstoppers Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2051-5 £9.99 Abracadabra Christmas Trumpet Showstoppers Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2052-2 £9.99 Abracadabra Christmas Violin Showstoppers Paperback 32pp, audio 978-1-4729-2054-6 £9.99
tutorial

The popular beginner instruction books for kids with fun exercises, theory and easy songs to play

Cover key elements of musical learning with books packed with tunes and ideas to support and inspire young musicians.

Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1

“Probably the most outstanding –and exciting – piano tutor series to be published in recent years.”

Sandy Holland – Music educator, pianist and examiner

Guide beginners from their very first lesson through to Prep test level. Includes favourites Jelly on a Plate, Animal Fair and Jingle Bells as well as engaging new tunes and duet parts.

Get Set! Piano Pieces Book 1

Supplement the tried and tested progression of Tutor Book 1 with beloved classics like Alice the Camel, Little Bird, Hot Cross Buns and We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 2

Guide learners from Prep test to Grade 1. Packed with favourites including What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor, In the Hall of the Mountain King, and Amazing Grace

Get Set! Piano Pieces Book 2

Continue children’s learning with a selection of supplemental pieces, including La Bamba, Frère Jacques and This Old Man

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Sample from Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 and Pieces Book 1 Download extra tunes, scales exercises and activities for free at collins.co.uk/getsetpiano Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 Paperback 48pp 978-1-4081-7946-8 £8.99 Get Set! Piano Pieces Book 1 Paperback 24pp 978-1-4081-9277-1 £7.99 Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 2 Paperback 48pp 978-1-4081-9307-5 £7.99 Get Set! Piano Pieces Book 2 Paperback 24pp 978-1-4081-9278-8 £7.99

My First Piano

Introduce young children to the piano through fun activities, rhymes, songs and pieces.

Get Set! Piano Christmas Crackers

Packed with fantastic, tried-and-tested arrangements and a variety of fun activities to reinforce learning, this is the ultimate beginner piano Christmas book!

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10 MUSICAL CRACKERS 1: Sharps and flats Can you remember what sharps and flats are? Fill in the sentences below. A sharp means you play the note a semitone h A flat means you play the note a semitone l Colour in the cracker ends when you've completed each exercise. • Try playing this Christmas cracker joke. Notice all the sharp signs! • Now here’s a joke for left hand. Look out for the flats in this one. How many B flats are there? • A sharp or flat sign affects all the other notes on the same line or space for the rest of the bar. Play this cracker joke for both hands: Did you play all the F sharps? How many are there? • The key signature appears at the beginning of a piece of music and shows you which sharps or flats you need to play. • All the Bs in this cracker joke will be B flat. Can you play it correctly? Look out for key signatures in the next carols. 8 G S C C 7018_Book_GetSet_Piano_Christmas_Crackers.indd 10 6 25/06/2018 11:44 Sample from Get Set! Piano Christmas Crackers Get Set! Piano Christmas Crackers Paperback 40pp 978-0-00-830614-4 £8.99
Get Set! Piano My First Piano Book Paperback 64pp 978-0-00-835323-0 £8.99 Get Set! Piano My First Piano Pieces, Puzzles & Activities Paperback 32pp 978-0-00-835324-7 £7.99 Also available –GetSet!Flute Exploring the black keys – finger numbering and strength Challenge Try playing the glumps with your LH. You will need these notes and fingers. Can you start low down on the piano? On a log Sing the song and practise playing the glumps, going up the piano first. Then play the whole song. Use the notes and fingers shown. HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd (1874–1934) mins) slow or in see play slowly. see Milly a medium see play fast. LH RH LH RH 4 3 2 3 2 LH RH Glump! Glump! Glump! Glump! 4 3 2 61 Reading the notes – learning to play from stave notation Reading the notes – learning to play from stave notation © 2020 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd Tell your mum! Tell your dad! Show and tell Melody traditional, words adapted by Karen Marshall © 2020 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd Down in the garden Can you invent music for telling mum and dad in the song? LH RH D C E F G Which fingers will you use? Can you match the characters with their symbol? Can you match the animals with their speed? f p Can you write in the finger numbers? Presto Moderato Lento Can you fill in the missing letters? G B D F A C E G Can you write the note names on the keyboard? Draw these notes. How many beats do they last for? Can you draw and name these notes? Can you circle one note in the LH which is on a line? Can you circle one note in the RH which is in a space? 2 4 ½ 1 & ? This is called transposing! G C 60 61 Reading the notes – learning to play from stave notation Reading the notes – learning to play from stave notation © 2020 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd Tell your mum! Tell your dad! Show and tell Melody traditional, words adapted by Karen Marshall © 2020 HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd Down in the garden Can you invent music for telling mum and dad in the song? Teaching tip: For another piece to practise these notes, see Pieces, puzzles and activities, p31 LH RH D C E F G Which fingers will you use? Challenge Can you work out how to play this tune starting on these notes in the LH? We have started it for you. It starts on C now, not F. Can you match the characters with their symbol? Can you match the animals with their speed? f p Can you write in the finger numbers? Presto Moderato Lento Can you fill in the missing letters? G B D F A C E G Can you write the note names on the keyboard? Draw these notes. How many beats do they last for? Can you draw and name these notes? Can you circle one note in the LH which is on a line? Can you circle one note in the RH which is in a space? 2 4 ½ 1 & ? This is called transposing! G C
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