Hi folks,
Here are the things you should mention when doing your music exchange:
*Artist/Band
*Name of Song
*Lyrics- favorite line
*Info on artist/band
*Instruments
Musical information (key, tempo, rhythm)
*Why you like the song
Additional Notes/Comments
The parts with the * beside them must be included. All other parts can be added if you like. Please make sure you choose a song that is appropriate (no bad words or bad images) for school. We can use a "clean" video on Youtube if you cannot find an appropriate version of your song.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Ahead By a Century - New Key
Hi Rock Band players!,
I met with the singers today at recess and we figured out a key for them to sing that is much more manageable than the one we were trying. We'll be doing the song in G from now on. What does this mean for you? If you play bass, piano, or guitar, then you'll have a whole new set of chords to learn. You can get around this if you have a capo. You just have to put your capo on the 5th fret and the problem is solved. If you don't then please check out this link for the new chords. The chord names are correct in the link but not the shapes. If you need some help, come see me on Thursday at big recess.
Thanks,
Mr. K
New chord link: https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/print/265900?transpose=5
I met with the singers today at recess and we figured out a key for them to sing that is much more manageable than the one we were trying. We'll be doing the song in G from now on. What does this mean for you? If you play bass, piano, or guitar, then you'll have a whole new set of chords to learn. You can get around this if you have a capo. You just have to put your capo on the 5th fret and the problem is solved. If you don't then please check out this link for the new chords. The chord names are correct in the link but not the shapes. If you need some help, come see me on Thursday at big recess.
Thanks,
Mr. K
New chord link: https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/print/265900?transpose=5
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
First Rock Band Pratice - This Thursday after school
Hi Folks,
We're all set to have our first practice with the Full Band this Thursday, Octboer 20th, from 3pm-4pm. If you haven't arranged a drive for your child, please send me a message or call the school and I'm sure we can arrange something.
dlkrauskopf@edu.pe.ca
Thanks,
Mr. K
We're all set to have our first practice with the Full Band this Thursday, Octboer 20th, from 3pm-4pm. If you haven't arranged a drive for your child, please send me a message or call the school and I'm sure we can arrange something.
dlkrauskopf@edu.pe.ca
Thanks,
Mr. K
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Remembrance Day Song: Imagine - John Lennon
Here is our song for remembrance day. Please check below the video for new lyrics.
Karaoke version:
Karaoke version:
"Imagine"
Imagine there's no fighting
It's easy if you try
No trouble below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today... Aha-ah...
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no hunger, too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace... You...
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world... You...
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
Rock Band 2016-2017
The Band:
Band practices will start on a weekly basis during big recess on Wednesday and possibly Monday. Any other day of the week you are welcome to come in during big recess to practice or for some extra help on your instrument. If I am busy, I will tell you but you can still come in to practice on your own. If there is not enough time to rehearse, students may be required to stay after school until 4pm to practice once a week. Depending on the amount of interested students, there may be two rock bands, a junior band and a senior band.
The Instruments:
If you have little to no skill on your chosen instrument, don’t worry. I am willing to teach you the basic skills you will need to be successful in a rock band setting. However, you will be required to do a lot of work at home on your instrument. Here is a list of equipment you may need at home:
Guitarists: A guitar (acoustic or electric), a tuner, at least one pick, an amp and instrument cable (if using electric guitar)
Bassists: A bass, a tuner, an amp, an instrument cable, a pick (optional)
Keyboardists: A keyboard or piano at home
Drummers: Drums at home or a practice pad, drumsticks, a metronome. The Rock Band video game equipment for drums is actually very close to the real thing. If you have a set or can get one, it is a good way to practice.
Vocalists: Your voice, a microphone if possible to practice singing into
We may accept other instruments such as violin or banjo if students can play them already.
We may accept other instruments such as violin or banjo if students can play them already.
Your Job:
You will be required to practice at home on your selected instrument. I will be checking this on a regular basis so make sure you practice at least 4 days a week for at least 20 minutes each time. I can and will provide the materials that you will need to learn (sheets). You may play more than one instrument in rock band if you are doing well on your main instrument.
I can provide some basic teaching for all the instruments but it is your responsibility to improve on your instrument. Some ways you can improve include:
-Using a website
-Youtube video lessons
-Finding a private teacher: Most guitar teachers can teach bass as well.
*Remember, you must come to most rehearsals. If you miss two in a row you will have to have a meeting with me to discuss your continuation in the band. I also require your best effort during regular music classes to continue in the band (singing, playing, participating in all activities).
*This year, if you decide to sing in Rock Band, you must also join all choirs during the school year. The Rock Band rehearsal time can be very busy and singing with the choir will give you a chance to learn any special singing skills that might be missed during Rock Band time.
*This year, if you decide to sing in Rock Band, you must also join all choirs during the school year. The Rock Band rehearsal time can be very busy and singing with the choir will give you a chance to learn any special singing skills that might be missed during Rock Band time.
There is a Rock Band blog where you can access youtube videos, files, sheet music, and check for upcoming dates.
Visit:
Equipment purchases:
If you do not have any equipment at home, you can purchase it. I recommend Long and McQuade in Summerside, kijiji.ca or usedPEI. Before you buy any instruments, please come see me and show me what you are looking at. I can usually tell if it is a reasonable price or quality equipment just by seeing it.
Websites with Lessons:
Basic guitar lessons
Many drum lessons
“Bass”ic bass lessons
*For vocals and keyboards, please come see me for more info
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Grade 5 and 6 Rock and Roll History Unit - Resources
Here is a list of acceptable resources for your rock history project. No one is allowed to copy and paste any information directly from a website. Any written work must be in your own words. If it is not, you will not receive a mark for your project and may have to do it again. A list of websites and books used must be provided with your final project.
Please use the computers appropriately. If you are caught watching any inappropriate videos you will lose the computer lab time for this project.
Vimeo - History of Rock: This is a great 15 minute video that gives you the history of rock in the form of a facebook feed. You can also use Vimeo to search for other videos and songs since youtube doesn't work on the school computers. Any inappropriate use of Vimeo will result in the loss of computer lab time for this project.
https://vimeo.com/158160346
Schmoop.com - History of Rock and Roll: Great overview website of rock history.
http://www.shmoop.com/history-of-rock/
RockMusicTimeline.com - If you are having trouble finding a band or song to work on or want to check if your band was around in the 1950's or 1960's you can use this website. Just click on the time period you want on the top of the page.
http://www.rockmusictimeline.com/
Wikipedia - The Origins of Rock and Roll: Long article but very useful as a place to start. Be very careful that you do not copy information directly from the website.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origins_of_rock_and_roll
For Fun:
Incredibox: Follow the directions and have fun.
http://www.incredibox.com/v3/
Chrome Music Lab: Try out as many activities as you like.
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments
Please use the computers appropriately. If you are caught watching any inappropriate videos you will lose the computer lab time for this project.
Vimeo - History of Rock: This is a great 15 minute video that gives you the history of rock in the form of a facebook feed. You can also use Vimeo to search for other videos and songs since youtube doesn't work on the school computers. Any inappropriate use of Vimeo will result in the loss of computer lab time for this project.
https://vimeo.com/158160346
Schmoop.com - History of Rock and Roll: Great overview website of rock history.
http://www.shmoop.com/history-of-rock/
RockMusicTimeline.com - If you are having trouble finding a band or song to work on or want to check if your band was around in the 1950's or 1960's you can use this website. Just click on the time period you want on the top of the page.
http://www.rockmusictimeline.com/
Wikipedia - The Origins of Rock and Roll: Long article but very useful as a place to start. Be very careful that you do not copy information directly from the website.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origins_of_rock_and_roll
For Fun:
Incredibox: Follow the directions and have fun.
http://www.incredibox.com/v3/
Chrome Music Lab: Try out as many activities as you like.
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Grad Song: American Authors - Best Day of My Life
Okay folks, we've finished our big shows for the Rock Band but we still have one song to work on. Here are the lyric and karaoke versions of Best Day of My Life for the singers to practice. I will have charts for all of the other players ready for you at the end of this week and Ms. Hardy will walk you through how to play them. After school practices are finished for the Rock Band but you will be practicing on either Monday or Wednesday at Big Recess.
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