Watch: Creating music using our environment
You can make music using found soundsSounds that are made from objects which can be found around you. from our environment. But we can also use the local environment to inspire us and give us ideas for a musical compositionCreating or writing a piece of music..
When you composeTo write your own music. a piece of music that is inspired by or describes a place, it's called programme music.
Discover how the children are inspired by their local town's features. The river and bridge provide them with inspiration to create a musical piece.
Watch: Performing a musical composition
Watch the children perform their composition. Think about what instruments they used to represent the river and bridge.
What instruments did you spot?
To create their musical piece, the children used:
- a violin
- a guitar
- a French horn
- a piano
- drums
Are there things in your local environment that might inspire you to compose a musical composition?
What might they be?
What is programme music?
A famous example of programme music is 'Mars' by the composer Gustav Holst.
His Planets suite describes each of the planets in our solar system.
Holst composed this piece in anticipation of the outbreak of World War One.
In ancient Roman religion, Mars was the god of war.
Watch: 'Mars' by Holst
Explore some of the inspiration behind Holst's piece 'Mars' with Dick and Dom.
You can learn more about Holst with 91热爆 Ten Pieces.
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