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BBC Radio for Schools


Time and Tune
Autumn 1983
This series is written and presented
by Douglas Coombes A ftnv TMCh?19TA A
VHYTHA5 TO CLAFANP FLAY
Write the words Song, Treasure, Gold and Rest under
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Song, Song, Song, Song, Song, Song, Song, Song.
Jill the following rhythms.

2 Song, rest, Song, rest, Song, Song, Song, rest.


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3 Song, Song, Song, rest, Song, Song, Song, rest.


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Trea-sure,Song,Trea-sure,Song, Trea-sure, Trea-sure,Song, rest.
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5 Song, rest, Song, rest, Song,
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Song, Trea-sure,Song.
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6 Trea-sure,Song, Song, rest,


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Clap these rhythms. Then play them on a percussion
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rest, Trea-sure,rest,
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Trea-sure,Trea-sure,Gold.
I instrument such as a drum or tambourine.
Then try to play them on one note on a chime bar,
glockenspiel, xylophone or recorder.
Then sing the rhythms on that one note using the names
Song, Treasure, Gold and Rest.
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These rhythms are for games during the broadcasts, but Make up your own rhythms using Song, Treasure,
you can still write in Song, Treasure, Gold and Rest. Gold and Rest.

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DOH ME SOH
When you sing DOH ME and SOH try
and use the handsigns

Write your own name and other names


using ME and SOH Write your own music for all the following
(G) (E) names using DOH ME and SOH
(C) (E) (G)

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Mar - ket place.

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Three wise kings.
Try and write out the rhythms on pages
2 and 3 using DOH ME and SOH
(C) (E) (G)
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Then sing and play them.
When you sing them use handsigns Ma- ry and Jo - seph.
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Happily, but
not too fast

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Trig Trog come sing a song.


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Wel-come Trig Trog come en - ter - tain us, We have

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wait ed far too long. Clap your hands for Trig Trog, Clap your hands for
Woodlock
and clapping

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TrigTrog. Wel-come Trig Trog come en-ter-tain us, We have wait-ed far too long.

2 Tell us stories of great adventures,


Tell us stories of far off lands,
Tell us stories of strangest journeys,
In Arabia's desert sands.
Clap your hands for Trig Trog,
Clap your hands for Trig Trog.
Tell us stories of strangest journeys,
In Arabia's desert sands.
3 4 5
3 Show us magic, amazing puzzles,
Show us magic, and weave your spell,
Show us magic of strange enchantment, 7._
That we know you do so well.
Clap your hands for Trig Trog,
Clap your hands for Trig Trog.
Show us magic of strange enchantment, 10_11_
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That we know you do so well.
NB These instruments are not drawn to scale

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To a girl in a
Came a king r
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So the story

Then the kin


And he never
But the heave
And the gold

For the girl le


Waiting days
She became l(
And keeps sir

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2 Go where I'm going, 3 Sing what I'm singing, *Choose your own instrument to play this
Follow, follow me, Follow, follow me, rhythm in the second half of each verse.
Go where I'm going, Sing what I'm singing,
Clap hands, one, two, three, Sing it, one, two, three, *11
Where I'm going you go there, What I sing you sing it so, Fol-low me.
Follow, follow ev'rywhere, If I sing it high or low,
Go where I'm going, Sing what I'm singing,
Follow, follow me. Follow, follow me.
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soft or strong, But, sing a mer-ry song Sing a mer-ry song-, sing- a mer-ry song-,

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As you stroll a long! Sing- a mer-ry song" sing- a mer-ry song-, As you stroll a

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2 And when things go wrong, as we walk along, 3 We will stride along, with a merry song,
All our cares will fly, if our best we try, On the winding trail, over hill and dale,
And we do our part, with a happy heart, With our heads held high, we'll be passing by,
And sing a merry song! And we'll sing a merry song!
Chorus Chorus
Sing a meny song, sing a merry song,
As you walk along! 4 We will march along, with a merry song,
Sing a merry song, sing a merry song, Let it rain or shine, you'll be feeling fine,
As you walk along! With a smile to spend, and the world's your friend,
When you sing a merry song!
Chorus

The following rhythm is to be played only in the chorus:

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Sing, sing, sing a song.
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Star in the sky Star in the sky

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Star in the sky.

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Glockenspiel
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Chime bars

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ray and mak-ing it like Won-der-ful


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Uast-ing a ray and nzang it nRe aay.


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star, Glow-ing from a - far, No one has
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seen the hea-ven so se - rene.

2 Star up on high, Star up on high, 3 Star shining bright, Star shining bright,
Diamond of the sky, Diamond of the sky, Silvering the night, Silvering the night,
Jewel of night, you give Jewel of night, you give Lead us we pray and guide us Lead us we pray and guide us
a wondrous light, a wondrous light, on our way. on our way.
Blazing a trail, Blazing a trail, Keep very near, Keep very near,
Showing without fail, Showing without fail, Do not disappear, Do not disappear,
Where we must go through Where we must go through Star all ablaze, we share your Star all ablaze, we share your
all the winter snow. all the winter snow. radiant praise. radiant praise.
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March tempo

Recorder

Suspended Cymbal
Sleigh bells
Tambourine
Drum

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Bass
Xylophone
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Woodblock
and clapping (Clap your hands for Trig- Trog) (Clap your hands for Trig Trog)

(Clap your hands for Trig Trog) No clapping Tricr Trog, Trig Trog.
but call out:
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0 C0* LITIVOO CHILVZO0 0"

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come one and all. To Beth- le-hem come to the crib in the stall, And see what great
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2 0 see, little children, who lies in the stall.
In clean swaddling clothes, is a dear baby small.
Upon his sweet face shines a heavenly light,
Which bathes all the stable in radiance bright. -

3 There lies he, King Jesus, on hay and on straw,// -


Before him the shepherds are kneeling in awe,
Above him the angels in jubilance sing,
WhileMaryandJosephkeepwatcho'ertheKing.

4 0 kneel with the shepherds and worship the King; /


Give thanks to our God for the love that he brings.
In joy, all ye children, your glad voices raise,
And join with the angels in jubilantp aise.

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mer - ry unrist - mas unhiu-ren, is_ oorn a cniiu - rens ring, BLnu ior
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-' Christ-mas gifts_ to grace the glor - y, Tunes of joy_ they bring.
Chorus
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I A All o-ver the world,_______ Like joy bells I ring-ing, You'll hear them sing-ing,

*Choose your own instrument to play In last bar play:


seven times in the chorus: Mer- ry Christ-mas Child-ren. (rest) Mer - ry Christ-mas.
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2 To the happy Christmas Children, Chorus 3 And the herald Christmas Children,
Is born a Shepherd kind, All over the world, With trumpet, pipe and drum,
And to tell in truth the Christmas story, Like joy bells ringing, Shall for ever voice the glory-story,
Thankful words they find. You'll hear them singing, 'Christmas Day has come!'
The Christmas Children. Chorus
Allover the world, Acknowledgement is due to the J lion up whose Pc is ni r needed J lip1

Like Joy bells ringing reproduction: 'Ocome little children', words by Ruth liellerand music by P. Schultz;
from Cards it the Na tions' by Ruth Heller. Published by Blandlo d Press; 'Sing
You'll hear them singing in rrs Sony by permission of Tenter & Renter Fit lug and Oxford University Press
Star blaze from Lindsay Cool Book / published by Lindsay Music; 'Sun bird
The Christmas Children. words by John Emlyn Edwards. Agent: David Highans Associates Ltd

The illustrations are by Victor Ambrus

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© British Broadcasting Corporation 1983


First published 1983
Published at the request of the School Broadcasting Council
for the United Kingdom
by the British Broadcasting Corporation
35 Marylebone High Street, London W1M 4AA
Printed in England by Sir Joseph Causton and Sons
ISBN 0 563 323914

TIME AND TUNE


112P
Autumn 1983

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