so today we learnt how to play lion king but we all are still cleaning up some or whew mistakes we do during the song.
I am still working on moving chords from d a d to g because g is the hardest chord to change to in time of the lion king song but i almost mastered it.
I got the chords right to d a d to g i finally mastered it.
i need to focus on keeping the beat when we are strumming to the beat that the teacher plays.
so when we are starting the song to play with the chords we learnt.
so when we actually get the song correctly so when we play the song it sounds right.
Richie
I was a pupil in Uru Mānuka and this blog is where I shared my learning
Sunday 19 November 2017
Wednesday 15 November 2017
Sound
- Sirens
- singing
- songs
- solo
- instrumental
- pen tapping
- beat box
- get natural stuff to make music
Aim: I want to make music.
Research: How to make sound, what is a sound, what is music, how do u make music or sounds.
Method: Google what kind of sounds can we make out of forestry pieces. Then find the instructions on how to make the instrument you were aiming to do. Then once you get the instructions
Festival of the arts 2017.
We were using the chords we learnt on monday to play 1 song it felt good when i got the chords together in one song.
I am learning to put 3 chords to play one song.
What i found challenging was moving chords as the same time as strumming.
I have been successful at getting the chords right to play a single note.
I still need to keep in time with the teacher when she is playing the chords on her guitar. The next step for me is to practise at my uncles because he has a guitar at his house so i can strum well i am changing chords.
I am learning to put 3 chords to play one song.
What i found challenging was moving chords as the same time as strumming.
I have been successful at getting the chords right to play a single note.
I still need to keep in time with the teacher when she is playing the chords on her guitar. The next step for me is to practise at my uncles because he has a guitar at his house so i can strum well i am changing chords.
Monday 13 November 2017
Festival of the arts 2017
We have been learning the chords of playing the guitar and it felt good when I got the chords done properly.
I am learning to play at least 4 to 5 songs using the chords we learnt in class.
The thing I found difficult was when my fingers hurt after pushing down the strings hard to get the sound we were looking for.
I have been successful at paying attention even though my friends are in my class.
I found out that if i pay attention i can learn something new.
Now i just need to learn how to play more songs.
I am learning to play at least 4 to 5 songs using the chords we learnt in class.
The thing I found difficult was when my fingers hurt after pushing down the strings hard to get the sound we were looking for.
I have been successful at paying attention even though my friends are in my class.
I found out that if i pay attention i can learn something new.
Now i just need to learn how to play more songs.
Saturday 21 October 2017
Thursday 19 October 2017
Geologic Time Periods. what happened in each period
precambrian earliest :
1st organisms. single celled oxygen present later multicelled orgasms
540 mya:
lots of different types of orgasms
earliest animals with backbone
lots of carbon dioxide
490 mya:
lots of animals without skeleton
early shellfish, trilobites
nautilus, starfish, fish.
1st green plants of fungi
end of ice age
443 mya:
1st advanced plants
jawed fish with armour
more sellfish
Devonion:
1st ferns
354 mya:
1st fir trees with seeds
1st wingless insects
1st amphibians
some animals from earlier periods die out
early sharks
early reptiles
early trees
vertebrates
trilobites disappearing
glaciers form
winged insects
permian 290:
land masses have formed 1 continent pangaea
glaciers disappear warming up
lots of reptiles
1st cone bearing trees
beetles and flies appear
lots of lives in the ocean
251 mya - 95% life>extinct
26/10/2017
248 mya:
dinosaurs appear
first mammals and crocodiles appear
modern corals and fish
206 mya:
lots of different dinosaurs
ferns and cone bearing plants
mammals common but small
first bird and lizards
land mass pangaea breaks up into gondwanaland and laurasia
high carbon dioxide levels
144 mya:
lots of dinosaurs including tyranasaurs
new types of insects
flowering plants appear and became plentiful
modern crocodiles and sharks
early birds appear
gondwanaland breaks up
rocky mountains appear carbon dioxide similar to today
PALEOGENE:
modern plants
lots of different mammals
dinosaurs extinct
primitive whales
first grasses
rapid changes in mammals
climate cools
ice age begins and ends during this period
NEOGENE:
modern climate
modern mammals and birds
horses evolve from dog like animal
lots of grasses
first apes
southern alps of nz appear
QUATERNARY 1.8 mya present
anatomically
1. Why does NZ not have any crocodiles. 2. Why is NZ's only mammal a bat? long tailed bat 3. No Evidence of wooly mammoths in NZ. Explain why. 4. Wetas and Tuataras are living fossils. What does this mean? Suggest why we have those creatures but Australia does not.
1st organisms. single celled oxygen present later multicelled orgasms
540 mya:
lots of different types of orgasms
earliest animals with backbone
lots of carbon dioxide
490 mya:
lots of animals without skeleton
early shellfish, trilobites
nautilus, starfish, fish.
1st green plants of fungi
end of ice age
443 mya:
1st advanced plants
jawed fish with armour
more sellfish
Devonion:
1st ferns
354 mya:
1st fir trees with seeds
1st wingless insects
1st amphibians
some animals from earlier periods die out
early sharks
early reptiles
early trees
vertebrates
trilobites disappearing
glaciers form
winged insects
permian 290:
land masses have formed 1 continent pangaea
glaciers disappear warming up
lots of reptiles
1st cone bearing trees
beetles and flies appear
lots of lives in the ocean
251 mya - 95% life>extinct
26/10/2017
248 mya:
dinosaurs appear
first mammals and crocodiles appear
modern corals and fish
206 mya:
lots of different dinosaurs
ferns and cone bearing plants
mammals common but small
first bird and lizards
land mass pangaea breaks up into gondwanaland and laurasia
high carbon dioxide levels
144 mya:
lots of dinosaurs including tyranasaurs
new types of insects
flowering plants appear and became plentiful
modern crocodiles and sharks
early birds appear
gondwanaland breaks up
rocky mountains appear carbon dioxide similar to today
PALEOGENE:
modern plants
lots of different mammals
dinosaurs extinct
primitive whales
first grasses
rapid changes in mammals
climate cools
ice age begins and ends during this period
NEOGENE:
modern climate
modern mammals and birds
horses evolve from dog like animal
lots of grasses
first apes
southern alps of nz appear
QUATERNARY 1.8 mya present
anatomically
1. Why does NZ not have any crocodiles. 2. Why is NZ's only mammal a bat? long tailed bat 3. No Evidence of wooly mammoths in NZ. Explain why. 4. Wetas and Tuataras are living fossils. What does this mean? Suggest why we have those creatures but Australia does not.
Wednesday 18 October 2017
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