Figure 4 is the staff notated version of the French tune Frère Jacques. In Table 2 Philpott shows how this tune could be used to develop the three kinds of musical knowledge.

| Knowledge ‘about’ | Knowledge ‘of’ | Knowledge ‘how’ |
|---|---|---|
|
What a round is… What 4 time is… Knowing the history and meaning of the words… Knowing what note it starts on… |
The expressive character of the piece (in the same way a place or person has a character)… The shape or journey of the music as it reaches out and then comes home… The expressive potential of the music (what would happen if we sang it ‘spiky’ or ‘like a lament’)… |
How to sing and recognise a ‘round’… How to breathe in the right places… How to sing in an ensemble… How to conduct in 4 time |
Allow about 1 hour
Choose a piece of music that you know well and feel that you have a particular affinity with and think about how you came to ‘know’ this music.
Then analyse this music in terms of the three different knowledge types, keeping at the forefront of your mind what you might teach to a key stage 3 class.
Knowledge about
Knowledge of
Knowledge how
Allow about 45 minutes
Building on your response to Activity 4, develop an activity that you might use with a key stage 3 class that integrates these three forms of knowledge but foregrounds knowledge of music. Your response should include:
Now that you have worked through this section, we’d like you to reflect on what you have learned.
Allow about 1 hour
Make notes on the following questions:
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