The White Whale Melody


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# Melody, Melody

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# Listen to the music

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# Let your mind run free

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# Melody, Melody

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# From a castle or the jungle

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# To the Arctic Sea... #

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WHALE SINGS

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# To be as loud as a storm

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# Quiet as a sigh

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# As dainty as a dancer

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# Or soaring high in the sky

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# Melody, Melody

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# Listen to the music

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# Let your mind run free

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# Melody, Melody

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# Musical imaginings of Melody. #

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Today, we are going to look at some tropical fish.

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Mum says the colours are beautiful. I can't wait to see them.

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Are you excited?

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Oh, look!

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-Look, can you see any of the ones darting back there?

-Aw!

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Want to have a look up here? Ohhh!

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Some orangey ones there as well.

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-Can you see these ones right up there?

-Yeah.

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Lovely and colourful. 'They're incredible!'

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-Aw! Look at these, these are the angel fish.

-Beautiful.

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Can you see their big long whiskers?

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'Some are blue and stripy.

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'And some bright orange.

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'Some are white, like birds.'

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There are some black balloon mollies as well.

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They're lovely, aren't they?

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'Some look like they've got lights inside them.'

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Look at this coral swaying in the sea there.

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We've also got some little lobsters. They're like baby lobsters.

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They're chewing and eating lots of things. Ohhh!

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'Then I see a huge fish.'

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It's huge. Are you saying hello?

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'Floating so gracefully.

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'So I ask Mum what she thinks is the most graceful creature in the sea.'

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I think the whale because it swims so beautifully.

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-And they sing to each other across the oceans.

-Sing?

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-Oh, yes.

-Mummy, do you have any whale music?

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I think I might, actually.

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This piece is very graceful, but see what you think.

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It's a piece called Nimrod by Edward Elgar.

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MUSIC: "Nimrod" by Edward Elgar

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Oooh, we're over the ocean.

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Now we are under the sea.

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There, look!

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A white whale!

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He's beautiful.

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THE WHALE SINGS

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Did you hear that? He's singing.

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WHALE SINGING CONTINUES

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The turtles want the whale to follow them.

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Two more whales!

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They're singing to each other.

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SINGING CONTINUES

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Awwww! He's waving with his tail.

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Bye-bye, whale!

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'That was amazing.

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'I tell Mum all about the great white whales singing to each other.'

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He was jumping out from the water and he landed back in!

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Oh! Come with me.

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My very own fish.

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I can see their beautiful colours as they swim around.

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Not quite as big as a whale, but just as pretty.

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That music made me think of whales.

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What did it make you think of?

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