Monday, May 24, 2010

Ms. Taranto's 2nd Grade Class Performs an Original Composition

Today, we learned about Rondo Form.  Rondo Form is when the "A" (or first) section keeps coming back (ie.: A B A C A D A).  The class was split into 4 groups and each student was instructed to come up with a movement to accompany their name.  Then the groups came up with an order to perform their names.  We then performed the whole piece as a Rondo.  This video only shows 1 group as the "A" group, however all groups had a turn to be each letter.  Enjoy!!!  (Yes we got a little silly, and yes sometimes we forgot our names!!!)

Monday, May 17, 2010

First Grade Classes Perform "The Bunny Hop"

Ms. Marrone, Ms. Johnert, and Ms. Kanterman's classes perform the Denise Gagne original tune: 
"The Bunny Hop!"

Ms. Marone's Class:

Ms. Johnert's Class:


Ms. Kanterman's Class:

These videos were filmed using the school's new iPod Nano, which was purchased using funds raised from this year's
Talent Show!

2 Kindergarten Classes Perform: "Teddy Bear"

Ms. Baskind and Ms. Martin's class perform the classic song: "Teddy Bear."

Ms. Baskind's Class:

Ms. Martin's Class:

The videos were filmed using the school's new iPod Nano, purchased using the funds raised by this year's Talent Show!!!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Mr. Sutz's Class: April 28, 2010

"The Mysterious Ticking Noise by the Harry Potter Puppet Pals" was a YouTube sensation that features all the names of the main characters from the Harry Potter series performed as ostinati.  An ostinato is a rhythm/melody that is repeated.  In this piece, the names are all layered.

Here is a recording of Mr. Sutz's class performing this piece.  The students then created their own name ostinati using their own names (see the Video page!)



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Salem 4th Graders Write the Blues

During "Jazz in our Schools Month" the Salem 4th graders learned all about the Blues.  As a culmination, they composed their own blues songs based on the standard blues formula.  Enjoy!

Ms. Strianese's Class:


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Ms. Eigo's Class:


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Ms. Schneider's Class:


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Ms. Brehm's Class:


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5th Grade Chorus Rehearsal: May 7, 2010

Today, the 5th grade chorus recorded their 5 concert songs.  Our concert is on June 8th and we have about 2 rehearsals left.

Listen to the recordings and leave a comment.  You do not need to leave your name.  Your comment may be a positive one or one that suggests an improvement or something that needs to be worked on.  There should be no negative or rude comments.  I will provide some ideas of what you should be listening to for each song.

(in concert order)
Cape Cod Chantey (arr. Gallina)



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Listen for how both parts fit together (do they blend well? are the sections tight??)  and the ending!!!

Afternoon on a Hill (Gray)




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Listen to the harmonies, the middle section, the ending (was it too harsh?), and was the group singing in the appropriate style (smooth and light?

Blackbird (arr. Friedman)


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Didn't Dex rock? (I know we need to work on the end and yes it is different then the real version!)
What sections need to be worked on still?  How did the part 2 harmony section sound in the 2nd verse?

Swingin' With the Saints (arr. Hayes)




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Are both parts balanced in the beginning section?  Do you notice a style change from the first section to the second?  What needs to still be worked on?

Don't Stop Believin'


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I know, I know, next time with the real band!  Didn't our soloists rock?!  How are the harmonies?  Do both parts blend well?  Do you notice the talking in the middle of the song (I heard it very clearly)

Feel free to leave any other comments about the performance as a whole.  Are we ready for June 8th?!