Monday, 26 October 2015

Tutorial Sign Up Sheet

Hi All,

I have created a sign-up sheet for tutorials.  Please go and book yourselves in.  I expect to see everyone at least once before the assessment before Christmas.

Here is the link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ksSIPggnoEaBayWPcQOd3QjMZYbYg-NiRk1mspZFNJU/edit?usp=sharing 

Any questions, send me an email.

Hayley

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Artist Research for Week 5

Last week I asked you to do some artist research in four groups.  I gave you some post cards as starting points.  Come prepared next sessions with:


  1. A brief outline of what the artist does (in your own words),
  2. Identify what type of soundscape the artist create,
  3. Outline any cross-overs with the other disciplines we have looked at in sessions,
  4. An example of their work.

Week 4 PowerPoint

A site-specific soundscape installation? The Enchanted Forest at Pitlochry


Monday, 12 October 2015

Week 3 PowerPoint

Work for Week 4

Last week I asked you to go and choose a site that was inspirational or special to you.  I then asked you to work in pairs to 'be creative' and respond to the site.  You could use video, recorded sound, live recording, photographs etc the possibilities are endless!

Bring in evidence of your experiments to the next sessions.  BUT don't forget to come equipped with a reason why you chose that site.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

My Musical Journey - Expressed Through Imagery


I chose to use this image as it says a lot about my journey to become the musician I am today. The microphone resembles my main instrument, it expresses my passion and love for singing. The lyrics in the background shows how I react to musical situations, for example I was never classically trained as well as not having much knowledge on how to read music, as a result of this I would use lyrics and my ears to work out the arrangements of tracks. My iPad cover which reads 'KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON' is a representation of what I have to keep telling myself through my college course. Due to the fact that a lot of it was heavily theory based and most people being well knowledgeable of it I felt like an outcast at times as well as feeling like I did not have a clue what I was doing or that I wasn't a 'true' musician. By composing myself (excuse the pun) I was able to learn a great deal that I am now happily confident with.

Mark Johnston 
    
I chose this picture, I'm not sure that's too creative, but I like this one so much! I love recording like in a proffesional studio! It's my piece of art, my first money i spent for proffesional studio microphone.. When I've got my microphone I started recording.I love home recording, I feel the most comfortable then.. I have really big fun sometimes! This pic reminds me myself as a musician, it helped me a lot. That's why I chose this maybe not creative pic.

Google Sites!

Don't forget to set up your Google Sites and send me your URL's!  Email them to hayley.jenkins@sunderland.ac.uk

See you all tomorrow equipped with the reading and your 'memorable site'.

Monday, 5 October 2015

Week 2 PowerPoint: Autobiography

Music Opens Doors

I chose to create my piece using photos of my own experience of music. This is because music opened doors to a variety of different things for me and this is why I wish to teach music in the future because I want to open those doors for others. This varied from making decisions, meeting new people, sharing with family and friends and the ability to experiment. I added physical paper doors because it was to represent the doors that music has opened for me and the circle is there because I have had it through my entire life.
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Sunday, 4 October 2015

My Creative Piece

Scott Handy - Ensemble

I have chosen this ensemble as my creative piece due to the fact that the two people assisting me on the recording inspired my playing and singing. David Marletta, who played the Piano, taught me how beautiful an instrument the piano is and how well it can be played. Carole King, a classically trained opera singer, was my vocal coach and friend for a few years. This recording was a part of my GCSE Music Exam and was a piece by Engelbert Humperdinck, which he wrote it for the opera "Hansel and Gretel." It was a fantastic piece to learn and was performed to a number of students. This was to ensure I was confident enough to sing it for the recording.


For my creative piece, I decided to create a collage with words that related to me as a musician and that also related to the photos chosen. The main four words I decided to use in my collage were: appreciative, open minded, expressive and ambitious. I used a photo of my sisters holding me as a baby with the word 'appreciative' as I appreciated them encouraging me to sing as I was growing up and I am also appreciative as a musician towards other music. The word 'open minded' was used in my collage alongside a picture of one of my favorite places where I feel I can see the world differently. I am also open minded as an artist when it comes to songwriting and being open to other people's musical ideas. As a performer, the clothes I wear relate to the type of music I sing/play so I used the word 'expressive' which also relates to my song writing and how I express my feelings/experiences through my lyrics. Finally, the word 'ambitious' was used next to a logo of the Bluebird in Nashville which is a famous venue for country artists. Everyone has ambitions in life and as a musician this is one that i would love to be able to achieve.  

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Here is a photo of my piece of art I made it from modelling wire and hair beads. the original image i worked from (below) was one i found online i didn't include the heart trace lines but they for me represent how music is a therapy and it keeps me going. the wire represents guitar strings which is my second instrument and the beads are a memory of when i had dreadlocks i would always wear hair beads and the way i do my hair when performing is always a big part of my outfit because i think my physical appearance on stage is important to help me feel confident. the treble and bass clef represent my vocals. I tend to sing alto but also really like to use my lower range as well and in terms of music i listen to i love to hear sub bass when i go to a dub night, for example, i often just stand next to the speakers and enjoy the feeling of the bass. and final quite an obvious point is the fact that the two clefs make a heart is just for the fact that i absolutely love music and it has been my passion for years.