Tuesday, 26 June 2018

2018, Term 2, Week 8, New Zealand Children's Music, Part 4





Here's  another cool song  NZ children's song by fleaBITE, called No Toast 

No Toast 

No toast
No toast for me
I’m heading out to sea
No toast
No toast for me
A sailor is what I be

Out across the waves
The wind she blows
Mind the rocks below

No toast
No toast for me
I’m sailing across the sea
No toast
Or mouldy bread
A hammock for my head

Seas as big as trees
The ship she flies
Sailors tell no lies

A 1-2-3
A 2-2-3
Boom and a boom and a boom
And a boom
Crash Crash
Boom and a boom
And a go to your room

No toast
No toast for me
I’m heading out to sea
No toast
No toast for me
A sailor is what I be



Dances

Havana - tutorial by the Kidz Bop kids - except if you mirror their actions, you will be doing it using your left foot / arm actions for their right ones.  You decide how you want to do it.  

Here's the KidZ Bop version of Havana 


Recorder / Ukulele / Glockenspiel  ideas for this week

Rocking All Over the World by Status Quo 

I knew You were Treble  (parody of I knew you were Treble by Taylor Swift)

Brahms Lullaby  - you'll know this, even if you've never heard its name or composer before. 




The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra has recorded a classic German lullaby in te reo for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford's baby.

It performed the famous lullaby, Cradle Song or Wiegenlied, by 19th century German composer Johannes Brahms.Opera singer Simon O'Neil​ recorded the piece before one of the orchestra's Wellington performances at the Michael Fowler Centre. 

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