#3 Practice Pages PDF

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 #3 Practice Pages! You’re becoming a superstar at BAG or F#ED. Take a look at the bottom warmups and songs. Practice the following BAG songs! Also, use the practice strategies to help you to improve on the songs!  G F#  A B  D E 1) Read the r hythm out loud 2) Play onl y the rhy thm on an ope n note 3) Read the n otes out lo ud 4) Finger the n otes silen tly 5) Play th e note s and the rhyth m slowly

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  • #3 Practice Pages!

    Youre becoming a superstar at BAG or F#ED. Take a look at the bottom warmups and songs. Practice the following BAG songs! Also, use the practice strategies to help you to

    improve on the songs!

    GF# AB DE

    1) Read the rhythm out loud2) Play only the rhythm on an open

    note3) Read the notes out loud4) Finger the notes silently5) Play the notes and the rhythm

    slowly

  • Hot cross buns are a sweet roll with a cross of white icing on the top. The song Hot Cross Buns is an English street vendors song - it would have been sung by a person selling hot cross buns in the street. Many kinds of food used to be sold in this way - the person welling something would sing about what he/she had for sale - hot cross buns and how much they cost - one-a-penny, two-a-penny.

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    "Merrily We Roll Along" is an English sea chantey. A chantey is a work song sung by sailors. The sailors would sing the song as they worked. Other chanteys were ballads - songs that told stories about the adventurous life of the sailors on the sea. Stories told in the ballads might be about famous shipwrecks, faraway places, or stories about catching whales.