Monday, 5 December 2016

NZ School of Music Day at Eastern Hutt

Earlier this term the senior Orff group at Muritai came to Eastern Hutt School to take part in a morning of ensemble playing with performance students from the NZ School of Music.  We played some rhythm games and workshopped two pieces as a group, children on the barred instruments and percussion and the NZSM students on double bass, trombone, violin, classical guitar, piano, and voice.




Junior Music Terms 3 and 4

Below are some pics from the junior music classes in Term 3 and 4.   We have done lots of creative instrument work, improvising, and rhythm work.  We spent time this term creating our own jungle themed music and a jungle animal movement piece, which the children loved!  We worked with lots of different poems and songs including Dr Knickerbocker Number 9, Pease Porridge Hot, Here is the Beehive, Dr Foster, Funga Alafia, Alice the Camel and many more.  We have made a number of music maps where we have used hand gestures (simple solfege) and drawn pictures on paper to show the direction of pitch in songs.  We have also done lots of rhythm work using the rhythms of language in simple poems and using cups to notate simple rhythmic patterns (whole size and half size cups to show crotchets and quavers).  We also played a few simple ensemble arrangements on the instruments.  The classes have been full of energy, joy, and enthusiasm for music and movement making.

Music and movement with untuned and tuned percussion

Conducting and exploring different dynamics using hand gestures

More conduting

Playing xylophone set up for C pentatonic

Improvising and rhythm play

Soprano glockenspiel set up for improvising on C pentatonic

Rhythm improvising: Dr Foster went to Glocester in a shower of rain!

Creative music making.

Dr Foster.

More Dr Foster.



Creative music play - Metallaphone set up for improvising on C pentatonic

Using different size cups to represent different rhythms (crotchets and quavers)

Senior Orff Group Term 4


This is a recording of a piece in progress!  We had just had our first two lessons on recorders and we also wanted to try out what the viola sounded like playing the melody line.  This piece was put together very quickly by the group in only two lessons.