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Category Archives: G5
Class Performance
– sing, play music, dance, recite a rap poem, beatbox
– 2 to 4 minutes (no more, no less)
– alone or with up to 3 people
– instruments available: Guitar, Piano, Drum set
– bring any other instruments
– all live: no background music from computer (exception: dancing)
If you’re not sure what to do, pick a song from the list below. Dr Sebastian will accompany on guitar or piano.
Jailhouse Rock (E. Presley)
Beat It (Michael Jackson)
Every Breath You Take (The Police)
Under The Bridge (Red Hot Chilli Peppers)
Hey Jude (The Beatles)
Sounds of Silence (Simon & Garfunkel)
Dream a little Dream of Me
No Son of Mine (Genesis)
Teo Torriate (Queen)
Don’t You (Simple Minds)
Walking On The Moon (The Police)
I Want To Break Free (Queen)
Across the Universe (The Beatles)
Starman (David Bowie)
Friday I’m in Love (The Cure)
21st Century Digital Boy (Bad Religion)
A Day in the Life (The Beatles)
Radio Gaga (Queen)
Hard Day’s Night (The Beatles)
Back in the USSR (The Beatles)
G5 Songs
Under the Bridge (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Dream a Little Dream of Me (Fabian Andre, Wilbur Schwandt)
Such Great Heights (Postal Service)
Ye Jacobites (Trad., Scotland)
Riders on the Storm (The Doors)
Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley)
Artists!
G5 Homework March 23 – 27
Write down two different beats, either in correct music notation or in a “fantasy” notation that you have invented.
G5 Homework March 09 – 13
1.) Complete your rap or write a new one; you can work with a partner. Your rap will have 1 Chorus (2 lines) and 2 Verses (2 – 4 lines each). Don’t worry about the amount of syllables; you don’t have to follow a beat.
An example for two good lines of rap:
Learning things is not always easy
Science is hard. I don’t get it. Believe me!
2.) Rehearse your rap so you can perform it in this order:
Chorus – Verse 1- Chorus – Verse 2 – Chorus
G5 Homework March 02 – 06
1) Choose one of the following lines of rap. Complete it with a second line that rhymes and flows well!
I don’t don’t feel so good today…
Now tell me what you’re gonna do…
This city is so dirty, it’s driving me mad…
School is cool but I disagree…
You may find this rhyming dictionary useful.
2) Write 2-4 sentences to answer the following questions:
– What is a turntable?
– How does it work?
Use your own words. Your explanation does not have to be perfect.
Research on the internet and ask your parents. Don’t copy other people’s writing.
Memorizing music symbols
Happy New Year!
SUIS Pudong Primary Music Department wishes all our students and their parents a happy and peaceful 2015!