KS2 / KS3 Music: Compose Yourself

Groups of children work together to create and perform pieces of music.

These clips are taken from the original BBC series, Compose Yourself.

Suitable for: KS2 and KS3 in England and Wales and 2nd and 3rd level in Scotland. Also, KS1, KS2 and KS3 in Northern Ireland.

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Composing a piece of music using unpitched percussion. video

A group of children, who have no experience of composing music, work as a team to produce a short piece performed entirely using their voices and clapping.

Composing a piece of music using unpitched percussion

Composing a silent film soundtrack. video

A group of children help composer Lauren Hayes make a soundtrack for musician Kid Carpet’s silent film.

Composing a silent film soundtrack

Finding sounds around you to create music. video

Kid Carpet joins composer Jules Rawlinson and a class of schoolchildren to experiment with ‘found sounds’.

Finding sounds around you to create music

Taking inspiration from your surroundings to compose music. video

A group of children from Gateshead try to produce a piece of music inspired by the Tyne Bridge.

Taking inspiration from your surroundings to compose music

Using everyday objects to create music. video

A group of children work with musical group ‘Trash’ to compose a piece of music using only rubbish and recycled objects.

Using everyday objects to create music

 

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Where next?

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