Ukulele Open String Jam

This term we have started of our learning journey in music by finding out about the history of the ukulele and how it compares and differs to other stringed instruments. We have learned how to hold the instrument in the best playing position, the string names and also different ways of playing the strings – plucking and strumming. We have learned about the musical staff and how to read music notation and in the video clip below, you can see us playing along with a piece called ‘Open String Jam’.

We have also been composing for ukulele and the photo below shows our class composition using music notation. Our next steps will be to learn to play our composition with an accompanying backing track. We will then be moving on to learn about improvising using the open strings and working on our finger positions to change the pitch of the note.

 

Music Technology – Incredibox

We have been exploring different kinds of music technology recently and this week we have been using a piece of software called Incredibox. The online software enabled us to create our own music with a crew of beatboxers. We could choose from four different styles and had the chance to lay down, record and share our mixes.

We had criteria to follow when creating our mixes. Our compositions had to:

  • be at least 26 seconds long
  • have a loop change
  • showcase a muted/solo beatboxer

Here are links to some of our compositions:

Sonny P:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/14c93c0c82ca5d189211-v1

Lewis:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/0109452c7de5694ed7d5-v2

Luca:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/54c3eb999e5c4736aa92-v4

Bella:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/ca435f2d6855833c32c4-v2

Natalia:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/df9b32dc93f74b6743c0-v1

Ellie:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/161161c35927d524da53-v4

Zena:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/ffe355280052fe0e9550-v2

Robbie J:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/68471c08154434e623a9-v4

Magnus:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/0f5a2622e2c0f7b39a2f-v3

Tiger:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/315606031a1aee5f4618-v1

Alfie:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/dd54db100d793e2952de-v4

Robbie R:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/13bcce7dc24a7c0c3431-v3

Daniel:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/1131f4327174963487de-v2

Sonny A:

https://www.incredibox.com/mix/7f0b8fead11b50843403-v3

Music Technology – Groove Pizza

We have been learning about music technology and we have been using software called ‘Groove Pizza’ which is an online drum sequencer.

Here are some of our drum sequence compositions.

Alfie:

Amie:

Bella:

Boglarka:

Daniel:

Ella-Mae:

Ellie:

Lewis:

Luca:

Natalia:

Robbie J:

Sonny A:

Sonny P:

Sophia:

Zena:

 

UHA 2024

Tuesday 30th January 2024 was a special day at Sound Primary School as we were visited by both the Junior and Senior Jarl Squads of 2024.

The Junior Jarl Squad, led by Guizer Jarl Skeppare Nokkvesson (aka Oran McCulloch), were in fine voice during their time with us, supported by a group of young local musicians who did a brilliant job. ‘Yes Sir, I can Boogie’ was definitely a highlight! The clip below shows all the pupils from p1 to p7 joining in with the Up Helly Aa song.

The Senior Jarl Squad, led by Guizer Jarl King Harald Olafsson (aka Richard Moar) were also pretty spectacular both in sight and sound. A fantastic line up of local musicians provided the music for the Up Helly Aa song and also their squad song which made us all want to get up and dance! Here is a clip of all the pupils from p1 to p7 joining in with the Up Helly Aa song. The Jarl commented how loud and enthusiastic our singing was. High praise indeed from a ‘King’!

Getting Ready for Our Show!

This term P7 have been learning a wide range of musical theatre songs, developing their performance skills and techniques in preparation for their Christmas show. They have had to work hard to learn all the lyrics for nine songs, learn the script, as well as following musical and stage directions. We have seen the children’s abilities and confidence grow over the term and they are really looking forward to sharing their performance with the school community and their families on Thursday 14th December.

We don’t want to give too much away but it’s going to be great!

Shetland Youth Orchestra Performance

We were treated to a performance by the Shetland Youth Orchestra last week in the Sound Hall. The orchestra is made up of children from all over Shetland including both primary and secondary, and their musical talents are amazing!

We were introduced to all the different instrument families including brass, woodwind, strings and percussion. We listened to a mixture of music including classical, swing and even a theme tune or too. We particularly liked the Wallace and Grommit theme tune which they played as we were leaving the hall.

What a very enjoyable way to spend a Friday afternoon!

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