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Hello. David Grant here and welcome back to 'Heroes of Troy'. Welcome to the Music Workshop. I hope you can see the lyrics to song number 6 'Wooden horse'. Have a listen. Sha ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, De ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day And very strange lyrics they are too! 'Wooden horse' is sung by Odysseus, the kinda quiet super hero in our story. I was expecting another sombre song like the 'Lament'. Remember, we left both sides exhausted and sick of fighting. But this tune is easy-osy, jazzy and light. That's because Odysseus has an incredible plan to win the war once and for all. It's a song about using your brains. Raising your game and having a strategy. But first, you remember the warm up we did a couple of programmes ago? Paris and Ulysses they are a few of the Ancient Greeks. Remember? Hector and Achilles fought in a battle of Ancient Greeks. 1

Let's stand, take a good breath and sing after the count. 3, 4: Paris and Ulysses they are a few of the Hector and Achilles fought in a battle of Once more get your lips moving! Ready. 2, 3, 4: Paris and Ulysses they are a few of the Hector and Achilles fought in a battle of Right! This time when you sing we're going to get a bit higher each time. Try and sing it with lots of energy. Get your lips moving. Ready. 2, 3, 4: Paris and Ulysses they are a few of the And up. And: Hector and Achilles fought in a battle of Paris and Ulysses they are a few of the 2

Going up. And: Hector and Achilles fought in a battle of Once more! Paris and Ulysses they are a few of the 3, 4: Hector and Achilles fought in a battle of That warm-up leads us nicely into 'Wooden horse'. Listen to this. In Sparta they fight harder than the average Ancient Greek. The world is at their feet, They re the military elite. Listen again to the first line and sing it right back after the count of 3. In Sparta they fight harder than the average Ancient Greek. 1, 2, 3: 3

In Sparta they fight harder than the average Ancient Greek. Listen on! The world is at their feet, They're the military elite. Okay, listen again. The world is at their feet, They're the military elite. After 4! 2, 3, 4: The world is at their feet, They're the military elite. Great, let's try all of that now. I'll count you in after the intro. 1, 2, 3: In Sparta they fight harder than the average Ancient Greek. The world is at their feet, They're the military elite. On to the next section. Listen first: 4

The Trojans have no notion of the ancient art of war. They can't stand too much gore, A fundamental flaw. Almost the same tune but different lyrics. Sing each line after me. Wait for the count. The Trojans have no notion of the ancient art of war 2, 3, 4: The Trojans have no notion of the ancient art of war. Listen on. They can't stand too much gore, A fundamental flaw. 2, 3, 4: They can't stand too much gore, A fundamental flaw. Right, now from 'The Trojans have no notion'. Here we go...after 4! 2, 3, 4: 5

The Trojans have no notion of the ancient art of war. They can't stand too much gore, A fundamental flaw. Now, the next part begins the same but then goes up the scale. Listen then sing after 4. average man of war Okay, 3, 4: Listen on! We know what we're fighting for, That's why - And sing: We know what we're fighting for, That's why - Let's just do that line again to make sure. Ready and: We know what we're fighting for, That's why - 6

We're going back to 'The Greeks are so much smarter'. 1, 2, 3, 4: We know what we're fighting for, That's why - Right! Let's try it from the top after the intro and the count. 2, 3: In Sparta they fight harder than the average Ancient Greek. The world is at their feet, They're the military elite. 2, 3, 4: The Trojans have no notion of the ancient art of war. They can t stand too much gore, A fundamental flaw. 2, 3, 4: We know what we re fighting for, That's why - 7

Listen, next verse. There has to be some strategy beyond the force of arms. The enemy is charmed, He's totally disarmed. Apart from the first line which is slightly different, did you notice that it's the same tune again, so that should be nice and easy. Listen to the first line then begin to sing it back. There has to be some strategy beyond the force of arms. Ready? 2, 3, 4: There has to be some strategy beyond the force of arms. Now, listen. The enemy is charmed, He's totally disarmed. Your turn. 3, 4: The enemy is charmed, He's totally disarmed. 8

'There has to be..' 3, 4: There has to be some strategy beyond the force of arms. The enemy is charmed, He's totally disarmed. Listen to this bit then sing. When I look in the mirror I'm the coolest guy I see Your turn. 2, 3, 4: When I look in the mirror I'm the coolest guy I see. The next bit has a slightly different tune. Listen. Does it go higher or lower? There's nobody like me. I'm the key to victory. It goes higher. Sing it back after you hear it again. Listen one more time. There's nobody like me. I'm the key to victory. Now sing. 2, 3, 4: 9

There's nobody like me. I'm the key to victory. Listen on! average man of war You sing. 2, 3, 4: Here's the next line... We don't care what people say, That is why we lead the way, Yeah, did you notice another musical sequence there. The second phrase is a repeat of the first, but lower. Have a listen again. We don't care what people say, That is why we lead the way, Let's sing. 3, 4: We don't care what people say, That is why we lead the way, 10

When we're fighting cheek to cheek. Ba ba da-dap, be ba da-dap, ba doe. Your turn... When we're fighting cheek to cheek. Ba ba da-dap, be ba da-dap, ba doe. Now, I'm sure that last bit took you by surprise! That's scat: improvised singing to nonsense words. You can make up your own if you like! Listen to the line and then sing something like this: Ba ba da-dap, be ba da-dap, ba doe. When we re fighting cheek to cheek. Here we go: Ba ba da-dap, be ba da-dap, ba doe. Now let's put the whole of that last section together starting from 'There has to be some strategy' and having the scat at the end. Ready? 2, 3, 4: There has to be some strategy beyond the force of arms. The enemy is charmed, He's totally disarmed. 11

When I look in the mirror, I'm the coolest guy I see. There's nobody like me. I'm the key to victory. We don't care what people say, That is why we lead the way, When we're fighting cheek to cheek. Good effort! Okay, can you look back on your lyrics now and find the words 'We fight them on the beaches'. Okay? You there? Good. This has the same tune as before so listen once then sing it back after 4. We fight them on the beaches and we fight them in the street. We can t accept defeat, But it's not about retreat. Okay. 2, 3, 4: We fight them on the beaches and we fight them in the street. We can't accept defeat, But it's not about retreat. In this next bit, you get to do some more scat. Like this! 12

Sha ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, De ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day You have one line to lead in to it. Listen. The time has come to climb upon Sha ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, De ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day Okay? Your turn, after 4. Here we go. 3, 4: The time has come to climb upon Sha ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, De ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day Again, you can try to sing the same scat syllables, or you can make something up. Let's do that line again. 2, 3, 4: The time has come to climb upon Sha ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, De ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day Listen! The trusty wooden horse Is a tactical resource. Now sing. 2, 3, 4: 13

The trusty wooden horse Is a tactical resource. Sing now from 'The time has come' after my count. Ready. 1, 2, 3, 4: The time has come to climb upon Sha ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, De ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day The trusty wooden horse Is a tactical resource. The next bit's easy, so the tune is the same as before. Listen then sing. Open wide let's climb inside, Be the masters of disguise, When you re fighting cheek to cheek. Your turn. 2, 3, 4: Open wide... Open wide let's climb inside, Be the masters... 14

Be the masters of disguise, Last line... When you're fighting cheek to cheek. Great, let's take it back to the first bit of scat, from 'The time has come' right down to the end. Ready. 1, 2, 3, 4: The time has come to climb upon Sha ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, De ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day The trusty wooden horse Is a tactical resource. Open wide let's climb inside, Be the masters of disguise, When you re fighting cheek to cheek. Nice work! Do sing it again after the programme to practise. Remember: it's jazzy, it's cool...and it needs to be smooooth and sophisticated! And I know you're going to be going sha ba-du, da ba-du, di ba-du da ba-du, de ba-du, da ba-du, de ba-du day!'. See ya! 15