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Watch: Finding sounds to create music

We can use sounds made with everyday objects, called to help us music together.

Watch as a composer and group of children look around their school and record found sounds, to create their own musical .

As you watch, make a list of the found sounds and think about how you might use them.

This clip is part of the series Compose Yourself from 鶹Լ Teach.

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Watch: Creating your own composition

Mia from Thunder Jam playing a tambourine and recording the sound on a tablet.

It can be useful to have professional recording equipment when composing, but it's not necessary!

You can collect and record your own sounds on most smartphones and tablets.

When you have collected some sounds of your own, the next stage of the composing process is to experiment with them.

You can:

  • change your sounds by making them shorter or longer.

  • organise them into a pattern or sequence to make a piece of music.

  • mix them together using computer software or an app.

  • change the of the found sounds. This is like changing the pitch of a sound on a musical instrument.

Listen carefully to how the group use a computer to create a from their found sounds.

Mia from Thunder Jam playing a tambourine and recording the sound on a tablet.

A cartoon of Ruby thinking with the text "remember" above her

Don't worry if you don't have a computer to do this. You can still use everyday objects and play with your friends, to create and perform your own beat.

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