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Musiek: Begelei 'n lied

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KUNS EN KULTUUR

Graad 4

UITDRUKKING EN KOMMUNIKASIE

Module 6

MUSIEK: BEGELEI ‘N LIED

BEGELEI ‘N LIED

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Om die begeleiding vir ‘n lied te doen [LU 4.4]

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In the town where I was born

Lived a man who sailed the sea.

And he told us of a life

In the land of submarines.

So we sailed up to the sun

‘Till we found the sea so green

And we lived beneath the waves

In the yellow submarine

We all live in the yellow submarine.

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We all live in the yellow submarine.

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And our friends are all on board

Many more of them live next door

And the band begins to play:

We all live in the yellow submarine.

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We all live in the yellow submarine.

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As we live a life of ease

Every one of us has all we need

Sky of blue and sea of green

In our yellow submarine (3)

  • Sing die lied.
  • Voltooi die Morsekode:
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  • Skryf jou begeleidingspatroon neer: eers die woorde, dan die Morsekode.
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  • Begelei die lied volgens Juffrou se aanwysings!
  • Voltooi die res van die lied met geskikte simbole om die vorm van die lied aan te dui.
  • Luister na die temamusiek uit die film Titanic (My heart will go on). Skryf die patrone neer.
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LEERUITKOMS 4:UITDRUKKING EN KOMMUNIKASIEDie leerder is in staat om te analiseer en ‘n verskeidenheid vorme van kommunikasie en uitdrukking in Kuns en Kultuur te gebruik.

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