Year 3 have continued to practise their recorder skills this term and have made some amazing progress!

Today the class put all of their hard work into a final performance of ‘Saddle BAG’ which used the notes B, A and G for the base of the tune. There were two parts to the song that blended together beautifully to create a very catchy tune.

Mr Hylton then introduced our next piece which is called ‘Tallis’ Canon’ by Thomas Tallis and was written in 1561! It is a renaissance piece written as a canon (similar to a round in singing). It has made different parts that we will play together in different groups. Before we could play it, we read and wrote down the notes for each part, ready for next week’s rehearsal.

Well done everyone! Mr Kersys, Mr Hylton, Miss Robertson and Miss Portugal are all very impressed with how wonderfully you played this week!

What was the trickiest part of learning your recorder pieces so far? How did you overcome these challenges?

10 comments on “Music in Year 3

  1. Alexandra Y3 says:

    I loved playing the tune called ”Saddle B-A-G”. I can’t wait to learn the new piece called ” Tallis’ Canon”!

  2. I loved learning that piece of music. Thank you Mr Hilton!

  3. Hermine🤩 says:

    I really like learning the recorder , it’s a very fun activity . Thank you Mr. Hilton !

  4. adelaide says:

    I love doing the recorder it so fun.

  5. Charles Year3âš½ says:

    The trickiest part of learning the recorder was covering the holes.

  6. phillyppe says:

    Well done year 3!
    Thank you teachers!
    The class put all of their hard work into a final performance of ‘Saddle BAG’ which
    used the notes B, A and G for the base of the tune.

  7. Alexandra Y3 😊😂⚽⚽ says:

    I loved playing the tune called ” Saddle B-A-G”. I can’t wait to learn the new tune called
    ” Tallis’ Canon”.

  8. AlexanderY3 says:

    It was epic!!I enjoyed this piece of music!!!

  9. Florence Y3🤗 says:

    I love playing the recorder! I can’t wait to do the round I bet it’ll sound amazing!🎶🎵

  10. Philip David Bear says:

    I liked playing music

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