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Derek Moule
BEGINNER BAND SERIES
15 lessons for beginning band students
by
DEREK MOULE
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Foreword
These lesson sheets are not a 'teach yourself' series. They are designed for music teachers to work
through with their students during lessons and to provide concise, simple notes to serve as a
reminder for the student of what was covered and needs to be practised for the next lesson. The
author wrote these lesson sheets as he found many tutors contained too much explanatory text,
failing to highlight clearly the main points to be practised and remembered for the next lesson and
appearing more daunting for the student to face, even if the pace of the tutor was very slow.
These lesson sheets are part of the 'Beginner Band Series'. Sheets for other instruments can be found
at www.noteburra.com .
Every effort has been made to ensure these lessons are error free, however, if you notice any errors,
or have any other comments about the lessons, please email [email protected]
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Crotchet = 1 beat
4.
2Minim = 2 beats
3.
22.
1.
Semibreve = 4 beats2
Now practise a drum roll!
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Notes tell us how long to play them for:
Try to drum these rhythms:
Music for the snare drum is written in this space:
Lesson 1The Snare Drum - Basic Rhythms
It is important that you hold the drum sticks correctly!
0Bar
Barline
0Bar
Barline
Bar
Time signature
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Derek MouleSnare a waltz
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The top number of the time signature tells us how many beats in the bar. Don't worry about the bottom number yet.
Put a note in each bar below so it has the correct number of beats:
Time Signature
Lesson 2
Music is broken into bars by barlines. The time signature at the beginning of the piece tells ushow many beats are in each bar.
3.
2.
1.
4 quavers
2 quavers
2 quavers
Quaver
Quaver
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Have you been practising your drum roll? Practise it again now, trying to keep it as relaxed andeven as possible!
Try to drum these rhythms:
Quavers
Lesson 3
A quaver is shorter than a crotchet. There are 2 quavers in every beat.
3.
1.
2.
Quaver restCrotchet restMinim restSemibreve or whole bar rest
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Derek MouleThe Unexpected Rest
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Drum these rhythms:
Rests
Lesson 4
As well as having notes to play, sometimes we need silence in the music, where no notes are played. A rest tells us not to play.
Dotted crotchet rest
Dotted minim = minim (....... beats) + crotchet (....... beat) = ....... beats
Dotted crotchet = ...................... + quaver
Dotted crotchet
Dotted minim rest
Dotted semibreve = semibreve (....... beats) + minim (....... beats) = ....... beats
Dotted minim
Dotted semibreve restDotted semibreve
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Franz Liszt
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Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2
Sometimes we don't have a full bar for the first bar. The notes are taken from the first bar andput at the end of the piece, so the first and last bar add up to the correct number of beats in the bar. This is called an anacrusis.
Lesson 5Dotted notes / Anacrusis
A dot placed next to a note makes the note longer.
Fill in the blanks below:
3.
2.
1.
24
34
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Music for the snare drum and bass drum can be written on the same set of lines (stave). Try playingthe rhythms below with another student or your teacher playing the snare drum part:
The bass drum is very important to help the conductor keep the band in time!
Play this rhythm on the bass drum:
The Bass Drum
Lesson 6
Music for the bass drum is written in the bottom space:
4.
3.
2.
1.
2.
1.
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24
34
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More snare and bass drum working together
Play the following rhythms. Choose a student (or the teacher) to play the bass drum while othersplay the snare drum.
Ties
Lesson 7
A tie joins two notes of the same pitch together, to make one long note.
Try to drum these. Be careful to count the correct rhythm!
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3.
2.
1.
3.
2.
1.
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24
34
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More snare and bass drum working togetherPlay the following rhythms. Choose a student (or the teacher) to play the bass drum while othersplay the snare drum.
Drum Rolls
Lesson 8
Drum the following rhythms:
A drum roll is written like this:
3.
2.
1.
24
34
44
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Music for the cymbals can also be written on the same stave as the snare and bass drums. Try playingthe rhythms below with another student or your teacher playing the snare or bass drum part, or both:
There are lots of different types of cymbals; crash cymbals, ride cymbals (also called suspended cymbals), marching cymbals, hit-hat and more!
Play this rhythm on a suspended cymbal:
Cymbals
Lesson 9
Music for cymbals is written with a cross. Notice the minim is an open cross.
f
ffpf
p
pf
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The Build-up
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The Echo
Crescendo Get gradually louderDecrescendo Get gradually softer
Dynamics
Lesson 10
pp Very soft
p Soft
mp Moderately soft
mf Moderately loud
f Loud
ff Very loud
3.
2.
1.
4 semiquavers2 SemiquaversSemiquaver
Semiquaver rest
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Have you been practising your drum roll? Practise it again now, trying to keep it as relaxed andeven as possible!
Try to drum these rhythms:
Semiquavers
Lesson 11
A semiquaver is shorter than a quaver. There are 4 quavers in every beat.
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24
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Here is another march beat to try:
Often a march is started with a drum pattern called 'two threes':
Now try it with your teacher or another student playing the bass drum:
March Beats
Lesson 12
When marching, you step on your left foot on the first beat of the bar and your right foot on the second beat of the bar.
Drum this march beat:
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
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Swing Beat
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Rock Beat
A drum kit can have lots of different types of drums and cymbals. Often there is a special pair of cymbals on a stand called a 'hi-hat'. 'Swing beat' uses the hi hat.
March Beat
The Drum Kit
Lesson 13
When playing the drum kit, you get to play the bass drum, snare drum and cymbals at once!
Lesson 14Tuned Percussion / Keyboard
Notes on a keyboard or xylophone are named by letters from the alphabet.
A B C D E FG A B C DE F GE GF
Only the first letters of the alphabet are used (from A to G), so the next note above G is A andthe note below A is G.
You can tell what note you are playing by looking at the black notes (or upper notes on axylophone). Have a look at C. All the Cs on the keyboard are just to the left of 2 black notes.
The C in the middle of the keyboard is given a special name. Can you guess what? Middle C !
You also need to know which finger to use. Each finger is given a number. The thumb on eachhand is number 1 and little finger number 5.
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5
1
2
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5
Here is a tune to play. Use your right hand and start on finger 3 (3 rd finger).
Ode to Joy
E E F G G F E D C C D E E D D D E E F G GF E D C C D E D C C
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BAGFEDMiddle C
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Mary's Sheep Played The Piana'
The Slippery Slide
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Play these pieces on a keyboard or xylophone:
Here are the first notes we learn in the treble clef:
The Treble Clef
Drum lesson 15
In music, notes are written on a set of 5 lines called the stave.
Music can be written in treble clef or bass clef. We will be using the treble clef.
I have drawn a treble clef at the beginning of the stave below. Practise drawing treble clefs nextto the one I have drawn for you.
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