Ask learners to improvise musical sounds and phrases freely in response to a picture or story.
Play and repeat an auto-accompaniment using an eight-bar chord pattern:
As learners gain confidence, encourage them to extend the range of the pentatonic pattern across two or more octaves.
As an extension, ask learners to create their own chord patterns, or build on melodic and rhythmic patterns taken from pieces being learnt.
Minor pentatonic patterns fit more comfortably under the hand than major ones, e.g:
Ask learners to improvise modal/blues melodies using call and response, with increasing expectation of accuracy in terms of rhythm, dynamics and articulation.
Introduce a simple structure by asking learners to improvise a ‘sandwich’ rondo. Swap roles: teacher plays rondo and learner improvises episodes.
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