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Hi, everybody.

My name is Mr. Palekar and welcome back to music.

Now in this lesson, we are going to recap our song, Everybody Loves Saturday Night.

We are going to explore some music that has four beats in every bar.

We're going to explore the strong beat of every bar.

And we're going to explore some music with two beats in a bar.

We're also going to learn a brand new song, called Lil' Liza Jane.

For this lesson, you will need some headphones, if you have some.

Don't panic if you don't just make sure you are somewhere where it is quiet where you can concentrate and you can hear this video clearly.

You'll need a pencil and paper, if you would like to take any notes.

And you will need your hands, your bodies and your voices.

Let's get started with Everybody Loves Saturday Night.

Just as a reminder of the song from last week, it goes like this.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ ♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ Let's see if we can sing it one more time, but I'll sing it first, you sing it back to me.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ Your turn.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ My turn.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ Your turn.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ Good, let's stick those two lines together.

Remember at the end of the first line we go up.

♪ Saturday night ♪ And on the second line we go down.

♪ Saturday night ♪ Ready? One, two, off we go.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ ♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ Good.

The next part goes.

Three, four.

♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ Ready? Try it, here we go.

♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ And don't forget, there's a.

There's a rest at the beginning of that line and every line with the everybody.

So.

♪ Shh, everybody, shh, everybody ♪ ♪ Shh, everybody, shh, everybody ♪ Try it, ready? Here we go.

♪ Shh, everybody, shh, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ If you want to think the rest, that's fine.

So.

♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ Try it, ready? Here we go.

♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ And we finish off with a.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ Where we go down in pitch.

Let's see if we can put it together.

Nice and slowly.

One, two.

One, two, three, and.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ ♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ That was good.

Let's try it one more time, ready? One, two.

One, two, three and.

♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ ♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody, everybody ♪ ♪ Everybody loves Saturday night ♪ Well done.

Pause the video now so that you can sing Everybody Loves Saturday Night all the way through.

If you would like to practise with me, rewind 20 seconds and we can practise together.

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

Time signatures.

Four beats in a bar.

Now, today we're going to explore what it looks like to have four beats in a bar.

Remember in our pulse, we have our even heartbeats.

Our one.

All the way through a piece of music.

Well, what do we mean by four beats in a bar? Let's take a look.

These are our bars.

And this is how we organise our music.

Much like our bedrooms, or our homes, we organise our things into different places.

In music, we organise our music into bars and that's what each of these boxes are, bars.

We've got one bar, two bar, three, we've got four bars there.

And for each of these bars, we're going to separate it by a line.

And we call this line a bar line.

Let's make sure that every single bar has four beats.

There we go.

And for these four beats, we can actually make sure that we can see that there's a number four at the start.

And that number four tells us that there's going to be four beats in every single bar.

Okay, so we've got four bars.

We've got bar lines, which separate them.

And we've got the number four at the beginning of our music, which tells us that there are four beats in every single bar.

Let's see if we can add some body percussion to help us count four beats in a bar.

I've got a clap on the first beat and four beats, two, three, and four, I've got a click.

So it goes one, two, three, four.

Try it with me just that first bar.

One, two, three.

Here we go.

One, two, three, four.

We're going to do it again, but count it out loud as well.

One, two, three.

Here we go.

One, two, three, four.

Good, but that doesn't happen one time, it happens four times because there are four bars and we are doing the same clap, click, click, click all the way through.

That star is a click.

Let's read it all the way through.

One, two and off we go.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One two three, four.

One two, three, four.

Good.

Now don't worry, if you are screaming at the video saying, "I don't know how to click." Don't worry, you can just pack your shoulders.

So one, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Let's do it one more time.

But this time we're going to count in our head.

Ready? One, two and off we go.

Good job.

The strong beat.

Now that we have four beats in every single bar, we need to know what the strong beat is.

Now the strong beat is the strongest beat of the bar, and this is going to be our downbeat.

And our downbeat is our first beat of every bar.

Let me say that again.

So our first beat of every single bar is called our downbeat.

And we're going to clap or pat or click that harder than the rest of the beats.

Let's take a look at what that will look like and sound like.

Okay, so here are our four bars.

We have our bar lines, which separate each of the bars, and we have our four beats.

As you can see our downbeat, our first beat is a little bit bigger this time because we are going to clap harder on that beat.

Okay? Now that we can see that we've got four beats in every single bar, we can change it so that it looks a little bit like this.

We've got our four at the very start of our music, which just tells us four beats in every single bar.

Let's try clapping and clicking through our music so far.

But this time when we do a clap on the downbeat, we're going to clap a little bit harder so that we know that we're coming back to number one.

So, one, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Try it with me, ready? Here we go.

One, two, three, four.

One two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One two, three, four.

Good.

Well, let's try it with the music.

You ready? ♪ Yeah, you got that yummy, yum ♪ ♪ That yummy, yum ♪ ♪ That yummy, yummy ♪ Here we go, lets find that downbeat.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Strong downbeat.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

And one, two, three, four.

Good job.

Now that we have our downbeat, we know that our downbeat is our first beat of every bar and that we're going to clap that a little bit harder than the rest of the beats.

Let's see if we can clap to the pulse of different pieces of music.

Remember to clap harder on the downbeat.

I'm going to start you off with a piece that you've already heard.

See if you can start before me.

Here we go.

♪ Yeah, you got that yummy, yum ♪ ♪ That yummy, yum ♪ ♪ That yummy, yummy ♪ Have you got the downbeat? ♪ Yeah, you got that yummy, yum ♪ One.

Three.

One.

Three.

Four.

One.

One.

Two.

Three.

Four.

One.

Two.

Three.

Four.

One.

Two.

Three.

Four.

One.

Two.

Three.

Four.

Good.

Let's try a different piece of music.

Can you get there quicker than I can? Let's see.

♪ Can we pretend that aeroplanes ♪ ♪ In the night sky are like shootin' stars ♪ ♪ I could really use a wish right now ♪ ♪ Wish right now, wish right now ♪ One , two , three, , four.

One , two , three, , four.

One , two , three, , four.

One , two , three, , four.

Count it loudly.

One , two , three, , four.

One , two , three, , four.

One , two , three, , four.

Good job.

Especially if you got there quicker than I did.

Okay, last one.

But this is our bonus round.

Let's see if you can find the pulse, clap the downbeat slightly harder, but click the rest of the beats in our bar.

So one, two, three, four.

Here we go.

♪ Because I'm happy ♪ ♪ Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof ♪ ♪ Because I'm happy ♪ ♪ Clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth ♪ Here we go.

Two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Well done.

Time signatures.

Two beats in a bar.

So we've just looked at music that has four beats in a bar.

But as you can see, I've got a lot more lines on my screen right now.

Okay, so why is that? That we have more bar lines? Well it's because that in every single bar we're only going to have two beats.

Let's have a look at how that looks.

Okay, so I've got one, two, one, two, one, two, all the way through my music.

And we've got our bars now we've got our boxes, just there.

Okay.

Instead of clapping and then clicking three times, we just need to go clap, click.

Clap, click.

So we're clapping on the down beat, on the first beat.

One and then we click on the second beat.

So one, two, one, two.

Let's see if we can read it all the way through.

One, two, ready? Here we go.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

Hopefully you stopped right there.

If you didn't make sure that you were reading the music and looking at each of the symbols in the music as you clap or click.

One more time.

One, two, three.

Here we go.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

Say it louder, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One and two.

Well done.

Well, let's see if we can listen to a piece of music that has two beats in a bar.

As soon as you find that pulse, see if you can clap the downbeat and then click the second beat.

Here we go.

♪ But I'll kneel down ♪ ♪ Wait for now ♪ One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

Good job.

Pause the video now so that you can practise clapping to the pulse of the music.

Remember to clap harder on the downbeat, the first beat of every bar.

If you would like to practise together, rewind 20 seconds and we can practise one more time.

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

Lil' Liza Jane.

Lil' Liza Jane.

It sounds a little bit like this.

♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ I'll say a line and you can say it back to me.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Ready, steady, off you go.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Good, my turn.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Your turn.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Good.

Let's see if we can those three words that name, absolutely perfect.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Your turn.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Little Eliza Jane, it's the short version of her.

Little, Eliza, Liza, Jane.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Your turn.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Good.

My turn.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Your turn.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Good.

My turn.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Ready, steady, off you go.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Good, one more time, go.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

My turn.

Here we go.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Your turn.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Good from the top off.

After, one, two, off we go.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Good.

You get a point if you are patting to the pulse.

Ready, one, two, one, two, three, here we go.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Good.

Next part goes.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

It's your turn.

Ready? One, two, off we go.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

Very good.

Let's see if we can pat it from the top.

And say it.

Just chant it.

Ready, one, two, off we go.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

Good.

Let's do that one more time.

Don't forget to pat the pulse.

Ready? One, two, off we go.

I've got a house in Baltimore.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Streetcar runs right by my door.

Lil' Liza Jane.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane.

Good.

Okay, I'll sing a line, you can sing it back to me.

Here we go.

♪ I've ♪ Ready? ♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Ready, your turn, off we go.

♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Try it one more time, ready off you go ♪ ♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane.

♪ My turn.

♪ Streetcar, ready here I go ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar, ready, off you go ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Try that line, one more time ♪ ♪ Ready off we go ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Let's go from the top.

♪ I've ♪ ♪ Ready, off we go ♪ ♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Try that one more time.

From the top.

♪ I've ♪ ♪ Ready, off we go ♪ ♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Next part goes.

♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Try that with me, here we go.

♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Good.

Let's try it from the top.

Here we go.

♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Very good.

One more time.

Ready, here we go.

♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Good.

So for our part, we need to make sure that we are clapping and clicking to the pulse.

On the screen, you can see that we have our bar lines again.

We need to add our bars and one and two beats to every single bar.

So two beats.

One, two, one, two.

Remember that we were clapping on the downbeat on the first beat and clicking on the second beat, on the slightly weaker beat.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

Let's see if we can read those claps and clicks all the way through.

One, two and off we go.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, good.

Let's see if we can do it one more time but count in your head.

One, two, and on we go.

Good.

And he should've finished at the same time as me, because you were reading each of the claps and the clicks all the way through.

Good.

Let's take away those heartbeats because we know that they are going to be two beats in every bar so that we can just write a number two at the very beginning of our music.

Great.

Okay, let's put that back into our song.

So, we're going to clap, click, clap, click the pulse all the way through our song.

So it will sound like this.

♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Try it with me.

One, two, off we go.

♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Good.

Keep on going, with your claps and your clicks.

With a clap, click, clap, click, clap, click, clap, click.

Let's see if we can sing it.

Ready, one, two, off we go.

♪ I've got a house in Baltimore ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Streetcar runs right by my door ♪ ♪ Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ ♪ Oh, Eliza, Lil' Liza Jane ♪ Very well done.

Pause the video now so that you can practise singing Lil' Liza Jane.

Clap and click the pulse all the way through.

And remember to clap a little bit harder on the very first beat of every bar also called the downbeat.

If you would like to practise together again, rewind 20 seconds and we can go through each of the steps.

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

A huge well done for all of your work today.

Well done.

From today's lesson, you can now perform Everybody Loves Saturday Night.

You can perform music with four beats in a bar.

You can understand what the strong beat is and where to use it.

The downbeat, that first beat.

And you can understand music with two beats in a bar, as well as perform a piece of music, which has two beats in a bar, Lil' Liza Jane.

A huge well done for all of your work.

But also if you would like to share your work with Oak National, please ask a parent or carer to share it on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter, and tag @OakNational and #LearnwithOak.

A brilliant job today.

Please make sure that you are practising in and outside of our music lessons.

And I look forward to seeing you next time.

Goodbye.