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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Mentoring

Music Mentoring
For four weeks a group of students made two songs. They wrote there own lyrics and and some help from a professional song writer and producer. My group wrote a song about the Islands and here are the lyrics :

Chorus :  Islands like dimands hot in the tropics 6 37 degrees oceans in motions palm trees are a swaying in the cool summers breeze

Verse 1
Stars in Heaven shining down on us, shining bright so we can see the right path,
friends and family look upon us as we live and cherish one another

Rap
Yeah we back in the islands and we don't wanna leave just kicking back here feeling the cool summer breeze you know it's true cos its just me and you walking through the path seeing pretty palm trees. Taking some pictures with a group saying cheese, click click cheese, click click cheese, taking some pictures with a group saying cheese

Chorus :
Islands like dimands hot in the tropics 6 37 degrees oceans in motions palm trees are a swaying in the cool summers breeze

Verse 2
I wanna take you to the island of Tonga and Samoa we wanna show you our finest things show how we sing, show you our island dreams
Coda :
Shining down, down, down
Shining bright, bright, bright
Shining stars, stars, stars
shining light, light, light

Chorus :
Islands like dimands hot in the tropics 6 37 degrees oceans in motions palm trees are a swaying in the cool summers breeze

That is the lyrics my group wrote about the islands and the video will be up soon.
First of all we brain stormed our ideas of words we would like to put in our song, my group just came up with random words and suddenly we thought of back home in the islands. We then came up with these wonderful lyrics.
We then jammed on some instruments and came up with a sound. We put it together and made a nice hummable beat. Finally we put our lyrics together with the beat and made this song. We recorded our song and did some editing and final touch's. The video will be posted up soon.



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