In the first lesson on "I predict a riot" we did planning and deciding what song we were going to and in what style. This was a good lesson because we were quite good and we split into two groups and one group discussed and wrote down things about the specific song and the other group discussed the ideas of what is important in the genres we are doing. We then decided who was going to be playing what instrument and put it into a graph so we easily could tell what was going on. We eventually decided to do "I predict A Riot" the genera for the first half was going to be country and the second and the second half was disco. To be honest I think that disco was not a good idea because we dot have a keyboard player.
Practice:
Setting up for our "I predict riot" rehearsal we were quite quick and efficient to set up compared to when we set up in Hey Jude. We were all much more organised and helpful. It also really helped that the drum kit was already set up so that saved a lot of time. We were in quite a small practice room so our co ordination was quite good. Also this helped us have more eye contact with each other. This really helped us stay in time with each other, unlike when we played Hey Jude. In this performance played guitar
Performance:
The performance of I predict a riot went quite well and I think that this was because we had a lot more time to practice and also we spent more time doing actual practice and not just setting up and playing on our own. Also we gad all practised our parts at home so we knew what we needed to do. So when we played it we did it in one take and it sounded pretty good. I think the bass line that James was playing in the performance complimented the guitar line that I was playing well and sounded really good. Also the drums and the fish thing that Ed was playing sounded good in the contrary part of the song. The elements of a musical ensemble are that there are lots of instruments which work well together.
Practice:
Setting up for our "I predict riot" rehearsal we were quite quick and efficient to set up compared to when we set up in Hey Jude. We were all much more organised and helpful. It also really helped that the drum kit was already set up so that saved a lot of time. We were in quite a small practice room so our co ordination was quite good. Also this helped us have more eye contact with each other. This really helped us stay in time with each other, unlike when we played Hey Jude. In this performance played guitar
Performance:
The performance of I predict a riot went quite well and I think that this was because we had a lot more time to practice and also we spent more time doing actual practice and not just setting up and playing on our own. Also we gad all practised our parts at home so we knew what we needed to do. So when we played it we did it in one take and it sounded pretty good. I think the bass line that James was playing in the performance complimented the guitar line that I was playing well and sounded really good. Also the drums and the fish thing that Ed was playing sounded good in the contrary part of the song. The elements of a musical ensemble are that there are lots of instruments which work well together.
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