All students come to music tech for 8, hour and a half blocks. A class is
split into two groups – one group going to dance while the other is at music.
During this time they learn skills on the various instruments. They cover both
disciplines over a year.
Some of the things we get to do in music classes…
Keyboard Lab: Our keyboard lab consists of over 20 keyboards. This
means that whole class can be in the keyboard room at the same time and it makes
it easy for a whole group of students to play band music together on the
keyboards. The aim is for all students to leave Gis Int with the ability to play
a number of songs on the keyboard. For those that already play, there are many
opportunities for them to extend themselves.
Bass Guitar: We have five good quality bass guitars and amplifiers and
students are taught some basic skills on the instrument. As part of the music
programme they have a chance to play bass as part of a class band.
Drum Kit: We own 3 drum kits and 1 electric drum kit. Students learn
to keep a basic drum beat going. They get the opportunity to play as part of a
group within the music classes.
Singstar: The Singstar is used as a fun way of encouraging students to
sing. In year 8 students produce a band and we need singers! Singstar is a
great, fun way, of getting singing happening!
Acid Music: We have 8 computers set up within the music room running
Acid Music. This is a loops based music composing programme. Students are able
to select loops and mix them together to produce music in various styles. This
is similar to the software used at the Soundhouse at Capital E in Wellington. A
great way to get in to music creation and composing.
Throughout the year at Gisborne Intermediate, students get to learn new
instruments and improve their skills on instruments they already play.
Theory of music is developed alongside practical performance skills which are
enhanced as a result of taking part in the many music ensembles which are
available.
The music room is open at lunchtimes and many students take the opportunity
to practise or seek help from the four music teachers permanently on site.
The Music Department
Raewyn Hunt, Adv Tchg Dip