Orff For The Music Classroom Part I
Orff For The Music Classroom Part I
Orff For The Music Classroom Part I
Part I
Games and Movement for Readiness: I Let Her Go (Down in the Valley, New England Dancing
Masters Productions, 2000. www.dancingmasters.com)
Elemental = speaks to the child in a language he/she understands and is able to respond to;
teaching a sequence of musical concepts that evolve from simple to complex.
RHYTHM
SPEECH MOVEMENT
MAJOR TOOLS:
Rhythmic Speech
Simple to complex
Unison to layered
Singing
Rote
Solfege
Folk tunes
Playing
Body percussion
Unpitched percussion
Pitched percussion
Recorder
Improvisation
Rhythmic
Melodic
Textual
LEARN BY DOING!
I. Rhythmic Speech
Working with the pulse
o MY HIPPO HAS THE HICCUPS
Simple ostinato
o MY ELEPHANT THINKS IM WONDERFUL
Double ostinato/counter-rhythm
o COCKROACH SANDWICH
II. Singing
So, mi, la ta, ti-ti, ta rest
o BELL HORSES
So, mi, la, do
o MIX A PANCAKE
3/4 meter
o SHEEP SHEARING
III. Playing
Unpitched instruments
o Begin with rhythmic speech
o Apply to body percussion
o Transfer to instruments
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Pitched instruments
o Barred instruments
Begin with rote rhythmic speech/melody
Apply to body percussion (teacher models in mirror image)
Transfer to instruments
Bordun accompaniments
IV. Improvising
Start with echo clapping 2-measure rhythmic phrases
Add steady beat
End with rest so students have clue when they are to begin
Being with one level of body percussion
VI. Orffestrations
BELL HORSES
MIX A PANCAKE
SHEEP SHEARING
RESOURCES:
Bonner, Bradley, L. Masterwrk Themes for Orff Ensembles. BLB Studios, 1998.
Boyer-Alexander, Ren. Expressions of Freedom: Anthology of African-American Spirituals for Voice and Orff
Instruments. Hal Leonard Corporation, Milwaukee, WI, 2001.
Forrest, Linda. The Heritaqge Orffestrations Series (Christmas, Some Folks for Young Folks, Orffestrations
of the Masters, Orffestrations for America, Around the World, Spirituals, Earth. Heritage Music Press,
Dayton, OH, 1998.
Orff, Carl and Gunild Keetman. Music for Children, American Edition, Vols.1-3. Schott Music Corporation,
New York, 1977.
Solomon, Jim. The Body Rondo Book: 12 Body Percussion Rondos, Elementary to Advanced. Memphis
Musicraft Publications, Lakeland, TN, 1997.
Steen, Arvida. Exploring Orff: A Teachers Guide. Schott Music Corporation, New York, 1992.
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SMALL PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS
Rattles
Vibra Slap Shakere
Maracas Tube Shaker (rain stick, e.g.)
Cabasa Shakers
Scrape Sounds
Ratchets Sandpaper blocks
Guiro Fluted rhythm sticks
Ring Sounds
Cymbals Jingle bells
Finger cymbals Wind chimes
Triangle Agogo bells
Cow bells Tambourine
Gong
Aerophones
Train whistles Siren
Kazoo Slide whistle
Struck Sounds
Hand drums Wooden slap
Castanets Log drum
Claves Buffalo drum
Rhythm sticks Conga drums
Temple blocks Bongo drums
Wood blocks
Tone blocks (two-tone)
Stir xylophone
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Process:
1. Learn poem by rote over pulse.
2. Clap rhythm of poem over pulse.
3. Learn ostinato by rote over pulse. Add ostinato to poem. Speak in two parts.
4. Transfer ostinato to patsch; perform both parts with body percussion.
5. Transfer to unpitched instruments and perform.
Form:
Intro Ostinato played 2 times
A Poem said over ostinato played
A1 Poem played over spoken ostinato
A2 Poem and ostinato spoken together
A3 Poem and ostinato performed on body percussion
Coda All say ostinato 1 time
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Process for BELL HORSES
Discovery of La
8. Add verse 3. Be the strong work horses with in feet. Think song, be back by end of song.
15. Add hand drums for verse 3 and when horses move. ()
16. Perform:
Intro: 2-4 measure accompaniment
A - Verse 1 song + accomp. + bells
A1 Glocks play melody + accomp. + bells, bell horses move as above.
A2 Verse 2 song + accomp. + temple blocks
A3 Glocks play melody + accomp. + temple blocks, show horses move.
A4 Verse 3 song + accomp. + hand drums
A5 Glocks play melody + accomp. + hand drums, work horses move.
A6 Verse 4 song + accomp.
A7 Glocks play melody + accomp. + all unpitched, all horses move.
Coda
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Process for MIX A PANCAKE
Discovery of Do
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IMPROVISING A RHYTHM ON ONE LEVEL OF BODY PERCUSSION
FORM = A B A C A D A
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Stick Dance for Sheep Shearing
Developed by Vivian Murray
Formation: Circle of partners facing each other; everyone has a pair of sticks in their hands.
A SECTION
Measure 1: Partners step toward each other with right foot and raise right arms as they
click each others sticks on beat 1; each step back and in place while they click their own
sticks together on beats 2 and 3 (two clicks).
Measure 2: Partners step toward each other with left foot and raise left arms as they
click each others sticks on beat 1; each step back and in place while they click their own
sticks together on beats 2 and 3 (two clicks).
Continue this alternating pattern through Section A.
B SECTION
Measures 9 10: Partners cross right sticks and hold them high while they circle
clockwise.
(First Ending) Measure 11: Standing still, each click their own sticks together on beats 1
and 2 and then click each others right sticks together (high) on beat 3.
Measure 12: Standing still, each click their own sticks together on beats 1 and 2 and
then click each others left sticks together (high) on beat 3.
Repeated Measures 9 10: Partners cross left sticks and hold them high while they
circle counterclockwise.
(Second Ending) Measure 13: Standing still, each click their own sticks together on beats
1 and 2 and then click each others right sticks together (high) on beat 3.
Measures 14: Standing still, each click their own sticks together on beats 1 and 2 and
then click each others left sticks together (high) on beat 3.
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