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The complete singing resource for primary schools. Following from the success of Singing Sherlock 1 and 2, this volume and its companion book Singing Sherlock 3 provide more exciting repertoire for primary singing. As with the other books, this gives enjoyable and structured ways to teach music concepts and vocal skills. Tried and tested songs which will inspire good singing in schools and youth choirs. Aligned to the requirements of Key Stage 2 (ages 7 to 11). Now including "Sherlock in Concert" - show-stopping concert pieces to round off a period of study.

Foreword by Howard Goodall



Contents

01 SINGING SHERLOCK INVESTIGATES
02 Do your groundwork
03 How you teach the song is really important!
04 SECTION 1 VOICE GYM AND TUNE-UP!
05 Warm ups
06 Grand Old Duke of York
07 Toboggan
08 Here Comes Sally
09 Sing a little Song
10 Hoi Maché Peter
11 Changing Channels
12 All Warmed Up
13 Groovy Grandma
14 SECTION 2 MOVING ON
15 Unison singing
16 Communication and expression
17 Listen To the River
18 Tramps Paradise
19 A Hero Called Me
20 Wreck of the Amphitrite
21 Sporting World
22 Singing the greens
23 Shoes
24 Feel the Groove
25 SECTION 3 CLUED IN
26 Singing in parts
27 Spuds
28 Amani utupe
29 Young Rider
30 Chocolate Dreams
31 Surf, Surfin’ on the Internet
32 Hats
33 A World Without Love
34 Nightriders
35 SECTION 4 SHERLOCK IN CONCERT
36 Songs from ‘The Journey’
37 Motorway Cones
38 Blackpool
39 Where do we go from here?
40 Stage Songs
41 Stage Fright
42 See Me
43 Don’t call Us
44 In the end

Press Reviews

Offers warm-ups, advice on communication, expression, singing in harmony, and presentation in concert. For each song there are questions for the children and 'case notes' for the teachers. A very useful package, particularly for the non-specialist teacher.


Singing Sherlock4 will need little comment to entice readers that is a publication worth buying.


Well devised sense of progression from simple singing games to more demanding part songs throughout



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