Hot cross buns.
Hot cross buns.
One a penny, two a penny.
Hot cross buns.
Hot cross buns.
Hot cross buns.
One a penny, two a penny.
Hot cross buns.
Verse 1 - Steady beat
Chorus - Rhythm
Verse 2 - Steady beat
Chorus -Rhythm
Verse 1
Step her to your weevy wheat,
And step her to your barley,
Step her to your weevly wheat
To bake a cake for Charlie
Chorus
Over the river to feed the sheep
Over the river Charlie
Over the river to feed the sheep
And measure up my barley!
Verse 2
Over and over, ten times over
Charlie is a rover
Take your partner by the hands
And ring the dishrag over
Chorus
Over the river to feed the sheep
Over the river Charlie
Over the river to feed the sheep
And measure up my barley!
A Section
J'entend le moulin, tique tique taque,
J'endtends le moulin, taque
J'entend le moulin, tique tique taque,
J'endtends le moulin, taque
B Section
Tique tique taque, taque, tique, tique, taque
Tique taque, tique taque
J'entend le moulin, tique tique taque,
J'endtends le moulin, taque
I lost the farmer's dairy key,
I'm in this lady's garden.
Do, do, let me out,
I'm in this lady's garden.
Rock, paper, scissors Game
Better be quick! Not too slow!
Come on and get ready, cause here we go!
Hey Ms. Dahn
I think I hear my name
Hey Ms. Dahn
I think I hear it again
You're wanted on the telephone
If it isn't , I'm not at home
With a rick tick tickity tick, oh yeah!
With a rick tick tickity tick, oh yeah!
Love somebody, yes I do
Love somebody, yes I do
Love somebody, yes I do
Love somebody, but I won't tell who!
I hope I get a letter, a letter, a letter.
I hope I get a letter with a Valentine.
I hope I get a letter, a letter, a letter.
I hope I get a letter saying you'll be mine!
Billy and me, x
One, two, three x
I like coffee and Billy loves tea.
How kind you be! x
Own, two, three x
I love coffee and Billy loves tea.
Sing and follow along with the hand signs in the video. Solfege (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do), helps to us sing in turn and hear patterns in our music. So Solfege is very useful!
The mrd Game - Echo sing everything EXCEPT m,r,d
Connecting Solfege to absolute note names.
Did you know Twinkle Twinkle, the way we know it, is only PART of a much larger piece of music? This was originally composed by one of the most famous musicians of all time, Mozart.
The music starts out with the well known simple tune, but then Mozart gets really creative and experiments with ways to change it up! Each variation gets more and more interesting! If you take piano lessons, perhaps you'll play this piece when you are older!
Use the virtual xylophone below to try to play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star! Use the play along video on a different window and try to play along for fun!
Part 1 Part 2 Part 1
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White Belt - Hot Cross Buns