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Hi, everybody.

My name is Mr. Palekar and welcome to Music.

I'm very excited to be joining you on our journey of musical adventure and in this unit, we're going to be focusing, we're going to be looking at the world of body percussion, starting today with the basics.

In this lesson, we are going to be doing a warmup, which is called Clap the Rhythm.

We are going to explore what body percussion actually is.

We're going to find out what it means, and we are going to do a very quick game called Don't Clap This One Back.

And finally, we are going to learn our very first body percussion piece.

Now for this lesson, you will need some headphones, but if you don't have any headphones, don't panic.

Just make sure that you are somewhere where you can concentrate and not be disturbed by others.

Somewhere that you can focus.

You will need a pencil and paper.

If you would like to make any notes, if it will help you to remember.

And finally, you will need your hands and your bodies and yourselves, very, very important for body percussion.

Let's get started.

Clap the Rhythm, warm up.

Now for this warm up, it sounds a little bit like this.

Take a listen.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm.

Clap the rhythm with me.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm clap the rhythm with me.

Pat, pat pat the rhythm pat the rhythm with me.

Pat, pat pat the rhythm, pat the rhythm with me.

Click click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

Click, click click the rhythm click the rhythm with me.

Tap, tap tap the rhythm tap the rhythm with me.

Tap, tap tap the rhythm tap the rhythm with me.

That's how it sounds.

Pretty easy enough but let's give it a go.

The words are clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me, but we speak it in rhythm.

We chant it in rhythm.

It sounds like this, my turn and then your turn.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm clap the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm clap the rhythm with me.

My turn.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me, here we go.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Very good, lovely, let's change it.

Let's change it to click.

Let's say click instead, ready? One, two, my turn first.

Click, click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Click, click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

My turn.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Very good, you noticed that I switched between clapping and clicking there.

Let's give you a brand new one.

How about, pat? I'm going to pat my chest.

You might want to pat your knees.

That's absolutely fine, pat.

Pat pat pat the rhythm, pat the rhythm with me.

Here we go, pat pat pat the rhythm pat the rhythm with me, good.

Click click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

Off you go.

Click click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

My turn.

Clap clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Clap clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Good, excellent.

well, let's add in those actions.

When we say clap, we are going to clap, clap, clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Let's try it, my turn and then your turn first, my turn and then you.

Clap clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Good.

One more time.

Let's just make sure that rhythm is absolutely perfect.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Your turn,.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Very good.

Let's try it really slowly.

I'm going to see if I can do one my turn and then your turn.

So my turn first and then your turn, but be very aware that I'm going to change up.

So I might start with clapping and move to patting, then clicking, then tapping and you need to be thinking really really fast and then doing it when it's your turn.

My turn first, ready? One, two and here I go.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

My turn.

Pat, pat pat the rhythm, pat the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

My turn.

Click, click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Click, click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

My turn.

Pat, pat tap the rhythm, tap the rhythm with me.

My turn.

Tap, tap tap the rhythm, tap the rhythm with me.

Your turn.

Tap, tap tap the rhythm, tap the rhythm with me.

Very good.

This one I should say tap.

Now, if you can't click, don't worry.

This is what I like to use a very quick tap on the shoulder.

That's not a problem at all.

Let's see if you can keep up with me.

This time, it's not going to be my turn and then your turn.

We are going to do it at the same time.

I'm going to start with clapping, but then I'm going to move.

See if you can join me.

It might speed up.

So make sure you are following as best as you can.

Here we go.

Hands at the ready.

One, two off we go.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Pat, pat pat the rhythm, pat the rhythm with me.

Click, click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

Tap, tap tap the rhythm, tap the rhythm with me.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap rhythm with me.

Click, click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me.

Pat, pat pat the rhythm, pat the rhythm with me.

Tap, tap tap the rhythm, tap the rhythm with me.

Clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

A bit faster, pat, pat pat the rhythm, pat the rhythm with me.

Click, click click the rhythm, click the rhythm with me and clap, clap clap the rhythm, clap the rhythm with me.

Good.

Really well done if you were able to keep up, it is very, very fast and I was trying to give you some clues by showing you my hands or my fingers before we started.

Well done.

We are hopefully feeling very, very warmed up for today.

Pause the video now so that you can chant Clap the Rhythm one more time with the actions.

If you would like to, you can play with someone in your family or why not rewind 20 seconds and you can practise together with me.

When you're ready to continue click the play button.

So what is body percussion? Body percussion, well, let's break it down into those words, body and percussion.

Let's start with that strange word, percussion, percussion, percussion, percussion is any musical item that you can hit.

That could be your table.

It could be your glass.

It could be your rhino, although that doesn't really make much of a sound.

It could be a mouse.

It could be anything that you could tap or scrape against each other even your hands.

That's what percussion is.

Percussion isn't using your voice.

It's not making sounds out of your voice.

Body, you know what your body is, your body is, well it's you.

So let's stick those two words together.

Body and percussion.

Body percussion is when we make sounds by tapping or clicking or clapping or scraping different parts of our own bodies.

Now some examples might include things that we've done already.

So clapping, patting, snapping, clicking, or even stomping as well.

But I think you can probably think of one or two other ways that we can make some sound as well.

Here is our first game.

It's called Don't Clap This One Back! Now some of you might remember the rules if you have played this before, but let's go through it one more time.

There is a rhythm that you are unable, you cannot clap.

If you hear it, it's called our forbidden rhythm and forbidden just means don't clap this rhythm.

And it sounds like this, don't clap this one back.

Now, if you hear that rhythm, don't clap whatsoever.

I'll clap it again so you can hear it.

Don't clap this one back.

I'm going to do it again, but this time I'm going to whisper the words.

So you can hear the rhythm.

don't clap this one back.

This time I'm going to say it in my head, so you can just hear the rhythm.

If you hear that rhythm, do not clap, because if you do clap, I get the points.

But if you stop, when you hear that, if you hear and you stop, you can put your hands behind your back then you can have the points.

Any other time that I clap a rhythm, for example because that's not the forbidden rhythm, then you clap it back.

Let's go for it.

Here we go.

Are you ready? Did you clap? I hope you didn't that was our forbidden rhythm.

If you did clap that's a point to me.

Here we go.

Round two.

Did you hear the rhythm? Hopefully you have your hands behind your back because you realise that is don't clap this one back.

Let's change it up a little bit.

I'm going to move that rhythm to maybe a body part.

So it could be that the don't clap this one back is here.

don't clap this one back or even don't clap this one back, or even don't tap this one back.

So you need to concentrate even harder.

Here we go.

Hands on the ready.

Did you clap it back? Hopefully not I think you probably did a really good job and have your hands at the back of your back, behind your back.

Here we go next round and make it a little bit harder.

Did you clap that rhythm? That was don't clap this one back.

Don't clap this one back.

If you patted there, it is a point to me.

If not, it is a point to you.

Here we go.

Next rounds.

A little bit harder now.

That was all forbidden rhythm.

Don't clap this one back.

Now I know that isn't a clap, but it is a don't click this one back.

It's got the same rhythm.

Last around and I'm going to make this a little bit trickier.

So this time, how I don't clap this one back might be on different parts.

So you might hear don't clap this one back or don't clap this one back or it could be a different combination or pattern.

Here we go.

Last round for you experts.

Here we go.

One, two off we go.

Great job if you didn't clap, that was our forbidden rhythm, our rhythm that we are not meant to clap.

If you didn't clap, give yourself a point.

Great job.

Pause the video now so that you can play it.

Don't play this one back with a family member or a friend.

If you would like to practise with me again, then just rewind 20 seconds and we can practise one more time together.

Click play once you've finished and we'll continue the video.

Boom Snap Clap.

Now, this is our very first body percussion piece, which I'm very excited to be able to bring it to you.

It's called boom snap clap.

And it goes like this.

Boom snap clap boom boom snap clap snap boom snap clap boom snap shh! Boom snap clap, boom boom snap clap snap boom snap clap boom snap shh! shh! shh! Let's break it down.

So the words of booms snap clap are on the screen.

It goes, boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! My turn and then your turn.

My turn.

Boom snap clap.

Ready? Off you.

and boom snap clap.

Good.

My turn.

I go, boom snap clap boom boom.

Ready? Off you go.

Boom snap clap boom boom.

My turn.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

Ready, your turn off we go.

And boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

One more time.

Ready off you go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

Last time.

Ready off you go.

Here we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

Great.

Let's add in these last two lines.

My turn.

One, two off I go.

Boom snap clap.

Off you go.

And one, two, three and Boom snap clap.

Good.

My turn.

One, two, three.

Here I go.

Boom snap clap.

Your turn.

Boom snap clap.

My turn.

Boom snap clap.

Your turn.

boom snap clap.

Very good.

My turn.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! Ready? Try it and off you go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! One more time.

Ready off you.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! One more time.

Ready off you go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh!.

Very nice.

Now let's try it from the very top all the way through to the end.

Here we go.

We're going to say it fast.

Nice and slowly.

Ready? One and two.

Ready, One, two and off we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! And again.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! Very nice.

Now we have different actions for each of these words.

For the word boom, It goes like this.

Boom! Except we don't do it once after the other, we go boom! At the same time.

Boom.

Ready your turn.

Boom.

My turn.

Boom.

Ready your turn.

Boom.

My turn.

Boom, boom, boom, boom.

Ready off you go.

Say a bit louder, off you go.

boom boom boom boom.

My turn.

Snap! Snap! Snap! Ready? Try it.

One, two and off you go.

My turn.

Snap snap snap snap.

Ready your turn off you go.

Snap snap snap snap.

Very nice.

And we know how to clap.

My turn.

Clap.

Two, three, four ready your turn here we go.

Clap! My turn.

Ready, clap clap clap clap! My turn.

Clap clap clap.

You turn.

Good.

Let's put those different body percussive part together.

So goes boom snap clap.

Let's try it.

One, two and off we go.

Boom snap clap.

One more time.

Ready and off we go.

Boom snap clap.

Last time.

Ready and off we go.

Boom snap clap.

My turn only listen first.

Boom snap clap boom boom.

Ready off you go.

Boom snap clap boom boom.

One more time.

Here we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom.

Last time.

Here we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom.

Very good.

My turn.

It goes, boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

Let's just try that for last bit.

Snap clap snap.

This one more time.

Snap clap snap.

Ready your turn.

Here we go.

Snap clap snap.

One more time.

Here you go.

Snap clap snap.

Let's put it together from the top with your hand ready for the boom.

One, two, one, two and off we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

Good.

Let's try it from the top.

Ready? Here we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

One more time.

Ready here we go.

And boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap.

Good.

That is the bulk of it.

You've learned most of it already.

We are going to repeat it again.

So we're going to do the same thing again, but at the very end, we're just going to go boom boom, snap shh! Can we just try that last line.

Boom boom, snap shh!.

My turn first and then your turn.

Boom boom, snap shh! Ready off you.

Boom boom, snap shh.

My turn.

Listen first.

Boom boom, snap shh! Your turn.

Ready? Here we go.

Boom boom, snap shh! One more time.

Here we go.

Boom boom, snap shh! And again, here we go.

Boom boom, snap shh! Good.

Let's see if we can try it all the way through from the top.

One, two off we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! Let's try it one more time.

Ready here we go.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! This time we're going to loop it which means we're going to repeat it over and over again.

Might get a bit faster.

Here we go.

One, two.

Ready.

One, two, three.

Here we go now.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! And again.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! And again.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! Faster.

Boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh! That's right, say it in your head.

Shh! Faster.

Shh! Shh! Really, really well done.

Now it takes practise.

And with that practise, make sure you are practising slowly before you build up the speed.

Make sure that you've got every single part of that chance and each of those actions, those body percussion actions absolutely perfect before you move on to speeding up slowly.

Great job today.

Pause the video now to practise boom snap clap all the way through together with a friend or a family member.

Now, if you would like we went 20 seconds and we can practise again together one more time.

When you're ready to continue click the play button and we'll continue with the video.

Great job today everyone.

From today's lesson you can now play Clap the Rhythm as a really great warmup.

You understand now what body percussion is hitting different parts of our bodies.

You know how to move rhythms around your body.

Great.

And you can perform boom snap clap boom boom, snap clap snap boom snap clap boom boom, snap shh!.

Fantastic work.

Now I would love to see some of your work.

So if you would like to, and you can always ask your, please ask for your parent or carer to share your work on Instagram, on Facebook or on Twitter by tagging @OakNational and #LearnwithOak.

A huge well done for our lesson today and for getting the absolute basics of body percussion.

Really well done and I hope that you enjoy practising each of the activities from today.

Until our next lesson.

Goodbye.