Key words - rhythm, syllables, tapping, hitting, clapping, clicking, singing, humming, words, tune, breathing, actions, notation and symbols.įinally, Martin and Cara use what they’ve learned to mix a loaf of bread. The rhythm of the syllables is matched on the bottom of the screen with images of bread, corresponding to each note head - introducing the idea of notation and visual symbols representing music. As they sing, they hold up different types of bread - lots of expression and actions. MARTIN: We’ve been using syllables that make up the names of the different types of bread to learn about rhythm.ĬARA: And now, we’re going to use everything we’ve learned about bread.ĬARA: And put them together and bake our very own loaf of bread! Ready?ĬARA: And a one, a two, a one, two, three, four!Ĭara and Martin launch into the episode song. They are wearing aprons and chef hats.ĬARA: So! Today we’ve been looking at all the breads of Ireland. INTERIOR STUDIO - DAY - Cara and Martin stand side by side behind the counter. MARTIN: It’s just, all these great breads of Ireland, and I can’t bake any of them. Martin sets the egg timer, creating a metronome tick to their rhythms as they tap through the names of different breads. Shall we see how many breads we can name in 30 seconds? Martin places an egg timer on the counter. What else is on this towel? Fruit soda?Ĭara claps out the rhythm of fruit soda as a crotchet and two quavers. Martin, face full of food, points at his suitcase.ĬARA: Of course. Martin is stuffing his face with potato bread. Martin claps out the rhythm of wheaten as two crotchets.Ĭara taps out the rhythm of wheaten bread as two quavers and a crotchet.ĬARA: (tapping the counter) Wheat-en Bread.ĬARA: Martin, this is it, this is what our video is going to be about today, rhythm! And your towel is going to help.Ĭara taps out the rhythm of potato bread as three quavers and a crotchet.ĬARA: (tapping on the counter) Po-ta-to bread. MARTIN: Yes, but when you say it like that, it sounds completely different. MARTIN: Here, take my lucky towel, not that it’s brought me much luck. MARTIN: Sorry Cara, I just wanted to try something out.Ĭara looks upset. MARTIN: Maybe? I’m not too sure what’s in there.ĬARA: Wait a minute, are you recording a video?ĬARA: Martin! Here I am struggling to think of an idea for our video this week and you’re off doing your own thing. Martin opens the briefcase and pulls out a charred loaf of bread. MARTIN: Bread sandwiches! That’s two pieces of bread and another slice of bread in between!Ĭara enters with a fire extinguisher and puts out the briefcase. MARTIN: Toast! Cheese on toast, marmalade on toast, honey on toast, sandwiches! Toasted sandwiches. MARTIN: Hi and welcome back to the Great Martian Bake Scoff, I’m your host Martin and today we’re baking bread that’s out of this world! There’s so many things you can do with bread: bread and butter, bread and jam, bread and peanut butter. Cheesy music and logo ‘The Great Martian Bake Scoff’. INTERIOR STUDIO - DAY - MARTIN, wearing an apron, chef’s hat and a flour covered face stands behind the counter, his brown briefcase sitting on top.
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