Hi everyone,
We're using YUMU for our music home learning. You can login here using the username and password you were given in your home learning pack https://charanga.com/yumu/login - contact the school office if you've lost yours.
The YUMU modules have quite a lot to do, so should last for about 3-4 weeks each.
However, if you've finished, or want something else musical to do, here's a LOOOOOOONG list of suggestions. Pick an activity and have a go - it might take 20 minutes, it might be something you work on for days, or even weeks.
All music is good music, and making music is always good for you. I'll add things to the end of this list as I find new activities, so keep coming back to check what's new!
1. Sing a singing assembly!
Our singing assemblies go live on the school website every Wednesday here: https://www.rushmore.hackney.sch.uk/Learning/Remote-Learning/
Did you know you can also find old assemblies on this blog (scroll down....) and also on our YouTube page? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLfmXf9sPpu8WhQ_RWTXSuA
Happy singing...
2. Create some awesome online music!
Here's a list of free online sites and apps that help you to create your own music.
Pick a project, and really work at it. How many different ways can you use one of these sites to make music? You can record and save your work on lots of them too.
If you email any finished work to music@rushmore.hackney.sch.uk then Dafydd will see it...
- Bandlab - you'll need to sign up for this site with an email address, but then you can create amazing and varied pieces of electronic dance music
- Chrome music lab - loads of cool ways of playing with electronic music
- Tonematrix - you know, that thing we do in class with all the squares...
- Groove Pizza - this is an awesome way of building beats
- Sampulator - fun electronic drumkit that uses your computer keyboard - record and save your best grooves!
- Qwertybeats - another fun electronic drumkit that uses your computer keyboard
- Superlooper - and even another electronic drumkit that uses your computer keyboard
- Incredibox - build catchy tunes, using vocal sounds. Can you find the hidden bonus tracks?
- Drumbit - build your own drumbeats!
- Beat Maker - another way to build and record drumbeats
- Audiotool - ok, this one is a bit complicated. It's like tonematrix's big sibling. You'll have to get a grownup to help you make a free account, but if you can get the hang on it, it's really powerful. Maybe try this one if you're in Year 6, find garageband in school too easy, and want a bigger challenge...
If you make a few, you could try and form a band with the other people in your house...
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