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How To Use This Warm Up View: Warm Up | Variation & Progression

Take any nursery rhyme or song and play with it. You might find you are inventing a whole set of warm-ups that no-one else knows about! These examples use Baa baa, black sheep to demonstrate.

Tactics

  • Sing and learn your chosen song. Concentrate first on pitches and rhythms, then on quality of diction and sound.

  • Now sing the tune using 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for words. This is great for the concentration and working the brain!

  • Try counting in different languages too. We\'ve used French as an example.

  • Sing through the song to the five vowel sounds, ‘A’, ‘E’, ‘I’, ‘O’ and ‘U’.

  • Or, you could sing to the whole alphabet!

  • Sing the song short and detached (staccato) all the way through. Concentrate on keeping it well in tune and make sure it isn’t rushed!

  • See who has got really impressive breath control – try breathing only at the ends of phrases (i.e. after ‘wool’, ‘full’ ‘dame’ and ‘lane’. Keep the whole thing as smooth (legato) as possible.

  • Split the class into two teams and have them sing alternate bars. Compete to see which team is really listening and concentrating!

 


Variation and Progression

Extended activities

  • Use different numbers, instead of counting one to five, count one to three or one to ten.

  • Experiment with different dynamics (eg. loud or soft).

  • Try out other nursery rhymes. Some examples from the Song Bank are: Frére Jacques, London’s burning, Three blind mice and Hickory dickory dock.

Warm Up Information and Tags

This is a fun warm-up based around nursery rhymes and the fun you can have with them! 


Year group 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Vocal range a 9th

Accompaniment Accompanied

Subject English, Mathematics

Key stage KS1, KS2

Style Other, Pop

Vocal format Unison

Teaching Song Guides

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Audio and copyright information


Audio information

The audio tracks were created specially for the Sing Up programme by Fulham Prep School, mixed and mastered by Ron Knights at mediagrove.com.

Copyright information

All copyright music in the Sing Up programme is used by permission. The songwriters and/or copyright holders have been remunerated under due licensing arrangements. Find out more about copyright by visiting the UK Music and Sound Rights websites.

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