African drumming

Class 4 have been lucky enough to be chosen to take part in African drum lessons. We started last week and will continue this week.

The first lesson has them familiarising themselves with the Djembe drums and experimenting with the different sounds it produced.

We then moved onto some quick games involving them playing along to the rhythm (or not, as was the object of ‘don’t play that rhythm now’) before exercising their vocal chords for some singing and dancing.

After seeing the talent and personalities shine through last week, I can’t wait to see what the next session brings!

What impressed you about the session?

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9 thoughts on “African drumming

  • 24/09/2013 at 3:12 pm
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    That was fun.Thank you Mr Morrell

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    • 24/09/2013 at 3:31 pm
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      Glad you enjoyed it.

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  • 24/09/2013 at 8:11 pm
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    I hope you enjoyed your session Class 4.

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  • 25/09/2013 at 12:43 pm
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    In guided reading I read about a woman that rode across the country on a mobility scooter. It took her 2 weeks

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  • 27/09/2013 at 12:26 pm
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    I really in joyed it thank you Mr Morrel!

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  • 27/09/2013 at 12:26 pm
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    I really in joyed it thank you !

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  • 27/09/2013 at 12:30 pm
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    Thank you so much Mr Morrel I apsalutly love it :). My name is Ned yeah yeah I come from LondonĀ 
    Yeah yeah I like chocolate yeah yeah I spinning around!!!

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  • 30/09/2013 at 12:43 pm
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    In guided reading I red about the smallest dog in the world. it’s 10cm small. Same as a adult trannier.
    it’s two years old

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  • 09/10/2013 at 2:51 pm
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    Wow it looks like a looks like a lot of fun!!

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