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New Techniques for Rehearsal

I've achieved my two goals from last week, so now I have to come up with new goals. My band is doing really well but we need to incorporate the piano into the song so Zara can play with us 1) Practise more with my band members so we can get the right key and speed 2) Make sure I'm playing it correctly by listening to the original song

2 Techniques for Rehearsal (update)

Today I memorised the strumming pattern and the chord transitions.  We're working on our singing now.  I helped Julia with the chords and our band played the song together. Mishka's working on her timing (for singing) and Zara is learning her part on the piano. Nina has learnt her part on the drums and now she's working on her timing.  I learnt my part and now i'm helping them out.  I used  the two techniques I chose.

Techniques I'll Use for my Rehearsal

Today in music class we will be rehearsing for our group performances again.  1) I'll memorise the strumming pattern by writing them down as U, M, and D. (up, mute, and down) 2)  I'll work on my pitch by listening to the chords I play

Piano Chords

Today in music class we learnt how to play different piano chords. We also played some chord progressions with some basic chords like Am, C, and G. We also learnt that a chord is multiple notes played at the same time. A major chord is more full than a minor chord, which makes dull sounds. My partner was Mishka and she learnt how to play the C chord. Today, I re-learnt how to play the Am, C, G, F, Em, and D chord. 

Different Eras of Music

In music class we're learning how to draw a structural chart. We have to choose two songs that are completely different from each other, then we have to draw the chart for both of them. We chose American Idiot and River Flows in You. We also made a slide that contained all of the music periods we've learnt about.

Classical and Baroque Music

Today in music class, we had to distinguish the differences between baroque and classical music.  DIFFERENCES: There was as a small difference in the instruments they used.  Baroque composers used counterpoint, which meant two or more independent lines of music were being played above or below a given melody. Classical music was more formal, while baroque music was very complex, highly tonal, and polyphonic. Classical music was more depressing. Baroque composers used harpsichords, while classical music composers used pianos.  BAROQUE (1600-1750) They used counterpoint: one or more independent melodies added above or below a given melody Baroque music’s main instruments: There were four sections. String, brass, wind, keyboard (organs, harpsichords) Lute, violin, viola, cello, double bass, trumpet, horn, sackbut, recorder, flute, oboe, bassoon, organ, and harpsichord. Occasionally, they used lesser-known instruments. Famous baroque music composers: Bach, ...