Wednesday, January 12, 2022

My drum!


 

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Karolina!


    Chris here, again. Tēnā koe for completing another task! Glad you enjoyed it!

    I agree, this was one of the easier tasks. It’s nice to have a break from complicated things, especially when you’re meant to be on holiday! The task was to make a musical instrument, rather than find one, so using a pot as a drum works totally fine- don’t stress about the fact that there’s no musical instruments in your house! Have you ever wanted to learn an actual instrument?

    Looking forward to seeing what you post over these last couple of weeks!


    Ngā mihi!
    Chris

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    1. Bula Vinaka Chris! I wanted to learn how to play guitar but I think that just might be to expensive because my mum might have to take me to do lessons since she doesn't know either, and the price of a guitar I have no idea, I could just go on youtube for lessons when you think about it.

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    2. Kia ora Karolina, that's true- guitars are expensive. An acoustic guitar is around $300, and an electric guitar is usually $1000 or more! Lessons are good, but YouTube has come a long way, so who knows how much you could learn just by watching tutorial videos!

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  2. Kia Ora

    Karolina

    My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. I am really impressed with the work that you have completed. Thank you for sharing your musical mahi with me and your fellow bloggers. Once again we are really impressed by the video recording, you spoke very clearly and confidently. I loved the beat that you created in the beginning of the video, it was very musical. Finally I am really impressed with the positivity and enthusiasm that you put into your work- Ka Pai!!!

    I used to play the drums when I was younger. I loved the rhythm and beats that you can make on the drums. You done an excellent job and should be very proud of your thoughtful and positive mahi!!!

    Keep up the Super work I look forward to your next blog post!!!

    Ngā mihi,

    Quein

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    1. Bula Vinaka Quein! Thanks for the feedback and complements!

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