Hurumanu - beats and beyond
This hurumanu we have changed into music. In music, we are learning the types of music, the types of instruments, the meaning of music and what is music. There might be other things that we will learn but this is what we are learning so far.
Today we had learnt the different type of guitars that Mr Mitchell had and the meaning of the things about the guitar.
We had to work on our books and had a title called beats and beyond.
We also did the glossary of the guitars. We looked at these guitars:
Then we had to make a glossary on what Mr Mitchell had taught us from the guitars.
Tunning pegs - Used to put tension on the strings to tune them
Soundhole - A hole that makes the guitar make a sound
Nylon string guitar - A guitar with nylon strings
Steel string guitar - A guitar with steel strings
Capo - Hold all six strings at the same time
Dreadnought guitar - A guitar with a big body
Backpackers guitar - A guitar with a small body
AMP plugs - Plugs into an electric guitar
Today we had learnt the different type of guitars that Mr Mitchell had and the meaning of the things about the guitar.
We had to work on our books and had a title called beats and beyond.
We also did the glossary of the guitars. We looked at these guitars:
Dreadnought guitar
AMP Plug
Backpackers guitar
Then we had to make a glossary on what Mr Mitchell had taught us from the guitars.
Tunning pegs - Used to put tension on the strings to tune them
Soundhole - A hole that makes the guitar make a sound
Nylon string guitar - A guitar with nylon strings
Steel string guitar - A guitar with steel strings
Capo - Hold all six strings at the same time
Dreadnought guitar - A guitar with a big body
Backpackers guitar - A guitar with a small body
AMP plugs - Plugs into an electric guitar
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