Got Talent
Link's video:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=88NccNdzJtU
This woman called Silvia Silvia who is a fan of crossbows. In one of her performances shot a arrow to the trigger of an other crossbow and alredary 4 times the croosbow shot the ultimate arrow and hit an apple that she has in her head. In my opinion this woman is crazy
22/04/2017
Self Evaluation
Self Evaluation
Positive
In Music class we did a lot of things for example: the rap,noteflight...
In English Class we saw many films for example tomorrow land
And P.E class we do many sports like handball,bádminton...
Negative
In Music class nothing
In English class the homework
And in P.E the corporal expression
Positive
In Music class we did a lot of things for example: the rap,noteflight...
In English Class we saw many films for example tomorrow land
And P.E class we do many sports like handball,bádminton...
Negative
In Music class nothing
In English class the homework
And in P.E the corporal expression
21/03/2017
Abilities
Abilities
Hou Yifan could play chess when she was three.
Mozart could write music when he was five.
Zahra Kell can do some amazing tricks with the wakeboard.
Hiroshi Hoketsu was the oldest person to take part in the 2012 Olympics.
Mozart could write music when he was five.
Zahra Kell can do some amazing tricks with the wakeboard.
Hiroshi Hoketsu was the oldest person to take part in the 2012 Olympics.
Alma Deutscher was seven when she wrote her first opera. She can play the piano and the violin.
Mr Fauja Singh, completed nine marathons before eventually stopping at age of 101.
Akrit Jaswal could do his first operation at age of seven.
Einstein was the most intelligent person in the world, but he couldn´t remember dates or phone numbers.
Mr Fauja Singh, completed nine marathons before eventually stopping at age of 101.
Akrit Jaswal could do his first operation at age of seven.
Einstein was the most intelligent person in the world, but he couldn´t remember dates or phone numbers.
14/03/2017
Vocabulary Unit:4
Notes: A certificate, as of a government or a bank, accepted as money.
Spend: To pay out.
Win: To gain the favor, consent, or support of.
Earn: To receive in return for one's labor or service.
Save: To set (money) aside for later use or need.
Sell: To transfer (goods or property) (to someone)
Coins: A piece of metal stamped and issued by a government as money.
Cash: Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
Donate: To present (something) as a gift.
Pay for: O give over (money) (to someone) in exchange for something.
Spend: To pay out.
Win: To gain the favor, consent, or support of.
Earn: To receive in return for one's labor or service.
Save: To set (money) aside for later use or need.
Sell: To transfer (goods or property) (to someone)
Coins: A piece of metal stamped and issued by a government as money.
Cash: Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
Donate: To present (something) as a gift.
Pay for: O give over (money) (to someone) in exchange for something.
Vocabulary Unit:3
Headache: A pain located in the head.
Stomach ache: A saclike part of the body where food is stored and partially digested.
High fever: Of great consequence.
Cough: To make a noise like coughing.
A sore/throat: The top of the passage from the mouth to the stomach and lungs.
Flu: Any of various viral infections, a respiratory or intestinal infection.
Swollen: Made large by or as if by swelling.
03/02/2017
First Term
During this term we have learnt a lot of new vocabulary. We have focus on the qualities of sound. There are four qualities pitch, intensity, duration and timbre.
PITCH
Pitch: this quality of sound distinguishes between high or low sounds. It is measure by wave frequency.
We should highlight some things about pitch:- Tuning fork: it is an object used before playing an instrument. It serves to tune.
- Staff: group of five lines and four spaces where we write notes or other symbols.
- Scale: sequence of notes.
- Tone and semitone: unit for measure the pitch.
Clef: it is a symbol that indicates the name of the note. There are two types of notes:
* G clef: we use it on the high register.
* F clef: we use it on the low register.
DURATION
It is the quality of sound that distinguishes long or short sounds. It is measure by wave persistence.
- Note values: symbols that represent the duration of sound value.
- Rest: represent the duration of the silence.

We also have studied what is the sound, what is the noise, and what is the silence.
- Sound: is produced when and object vibrates and it is transmitted
by sound waves. These waves are regular.
- Noise: is a bad unpleasant sound. It is also transmitted by waves but these waves are irregular.
- Silence: it happened when there is no sound.
Here is an example of a quite unusual room where you can´t hear anything and you can't produce echo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXVGIb3bzHI
For me this video it´s a bit weird and I think that it is amazing what we can do.
PITCH
Pitch: this quality of sound distinguishes between high or low sounds. It is measure by wave frequency.
We should highlight some things about pitch:- Tuning fork: it is an object used before playing an instrument. It serves to tune.
- Staff: group of five lines and four spaces where we write notes or other symbols.
- Scale: sequence of notes.
- Tone and semitone: unit for measure the pitch.
Clef: it is a symbol that indicates the name of the note. There are two types of notes:
* G clef: we use it on the high register.

* F clef: we use it on the low register.

DURATION
It is the quality of sound that distinguishes long or short sounds. It is measure by wave persistence.
- Note values: symbols that represent the duration of sound value.
- Rest: represent the duration of the silence.
- Time signature: divide into equal parts and sets notes and rests values.
- Length modifiers: prolong or extends the duration.
* Dot: adds half of it value.
* Ligature: adds up duration.
* Fermata: extends interrupting the measure.
- Tempo: speed of the performance of a musical piece:
* Largo: very slow
* Adagio: slow
* Andante: calm
* Allegro: fast
* Presto/Vivace: very fast
Here it is video about an example of an overcoming.
For me it is really amazing.

We also have studied what is the sound, what is the noise, and what is the silence.
- Sound: is produced when and object vibrates and it is transmitted
by sound waves. These waves are regular.
- Noise: is a bad unpleasant sound. It is also transmitted by waves but these waves are irregular.
- Silence: it happened when there is no sound.
Here is an example of a quite unusual room where you can´t hear anything and you can't produce echo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXVGIb3bzHI
For me this video it´s a bit weird and I think that it is amazing what we can do.
Music
Intervals

- An interval is the space between two notes in the stave.
- We call them with ordinal numbers to number them we have to count the number of notes between them.
- There are two different types of intervals depending if the note second note is below or above.

Intervals can be harmonic or melodic:
-Harmonic: notes are placed together.
-Melodic: notes are placed in sequence.
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