Ask learners to improvise musical sounds and phrases freely in response to a picture or story.
Introduce learners to improvising melodic phrases by selecting patterns and phrases over diatonic harmony and common chord schemes:
Some simple chord patterns in a major key are:
There are many backing tracks freely available online, as well as apps that will generate a backing track if you enter a sequence of chords, such as iReal Pro.
As the ear develops, learners will realise that a ‘wrong’ note is never more than one scale degree away from the ‘right’ one; moving quickly to a higher note therefore turns a ‘mistake’ into an accented passing note!
Encourage learners to improvise riffs and bass lines from pentatonic patterns to blues and other scales by:
As an extension activity, learners can create their own patterns or build on melodic and rhythmic patterns taken from pieces being learnt.
Ask learners to improvise modal/blues melodies using call and response, with increasing expectation of accuracy in terms of rhythm, dynamics and articulation.
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