jueves, 15 de noviembre de 2012

Music For The Soul


Mabe led todays morning meeting, and let me tell you something. It was AWESOME! She divided the morning meeting in half. For the first part she required four volunteers, so of course I volunteered. We each got a piece of paper with an emotion on it and we all had to make a sound representing that emotion and the rest of the class had to guess what emotion it was, but there was a catch, we had to do it with our backs to them so that they couldn’t see our faces. The first emotion was played by Javier Tabush  and it was nostalgia, the seconds by Isa and it was sadness, mine was anger and  the last one was made by Javier Parellada and it was happiness. It is really interesting because all of our classmates figured what the noises represented.




The second part of her morning meeting was the best one. She gave all of us a piece of paper and she played seven songs, on the piece of paper we had to write the emotions or anything that came to our mind while a specific song was playing. After we had heard all seven songs we discussed one by one what we had written down. I loved how sometimes everyone got the same emotion from a song (being love, anger, etcetera) and sometimes there where groups of total opposite emotions. Here is the list of songs that Mabe played for us:
  • Melancholy by Poulenc
  • Cello Concerto by Eldar
  • Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky
  • Saeglopur by Sigur Ros
  • Winter by Vivaldi
  • Silentium by Arvo Part
  • Symphony 10  by Mozart





  


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