Steph's Roots Music

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Jamboree

I think that our stand by far was the best there! We did really good, and I would have to say that we spent the most time with ours, movie, food, and the posters. Other's were ok, but ours rocked! I really liked it, and I think that it was really good. I'm pretty happy with how it all turned out and how it was! Good job everyone and thanks!

Monday, November 27, 2006

Jamboree Time!!!

I'm so excited for Jamboree on Thursday. I can't believe that it's coming so fast, good thing that we have so much filmed. I have got all of it edited so far, up to our cooking scene. I can't wait to do that I think it will be so much fun! I have a sweet hat and an apron just for it that I bought! I'm really excited and I can't wait to see the final project, and see how people react! Thanks everyone!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Chapter 4 of Folkways

I finally got this to work! It took a long time, but now it's working. I really liked the part about the 1991 Harry Smith Grammy Ceremony. This kinda shows that there are so many people that won grammys that I didn't know of. He started about1952 with his music success. He got a huge award that year. He kept his speak short and sweet. It was too bad that he died a couple of months later. He brought a whole to style of music.
I really didnt' like the second song "Judgement", the only part that I liked was the kids singing. I think the song was really annoying, the raspy voice, Sister Reverend Mary Nelson and two others not named, recorded in Chicago, IL, in 1927. I didnt' like it at all, and this relates because the music is all different and others like certain music and some don't like it at all.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Chapters 4 & 5

I can't get the 2 listening chapters to work on my computer. I will try to get them to work more, but it's taking a very long time. Sorry they may be a bit later then what you may want them to be. SORRY!!

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Jamboree

I think that we should make a music video sometime soon. But when we present it in the place, we put out couches and chairs so people will sit and watch. We can also serve, instead of popcorn, Cajun food. For example:

Anzacs which is a Cajun dessert. The recipe is:
1 cup butter
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 cup plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup rolled oats
1 cup flaked coconut, unsweetened
1 cup sugar
Soften butter slightly, then cream in maple syrup. Add the remaining ingredients. Roll into small balls; place well apart on greased baking tray. Bake in moderate oven (350F.) for approximately 15 minutes. Cool on tray before removing.
Servings: About 4 dozen


Or Pineapple Delight:
Ingredients for 100 Servings
16 7/10 can 20 oz pineapple
16 7/10 box l ounce box jello Vanilla sugar-free pudding
16 7/10 - 8 oz light cool whip


This takes about 20 mins, to make. Maybe more because of the serving size.

These are my ideas for snacks that we can make for the jamboree. We could also have like a sit down concert too with snacks. Joe can play his kazoo, and Tyler could play the guitar. And others can sing some songs. I think if people would really get into this, it would a lot of fun, and we can get it really good!

We would want to be in Oyate Hall. For the size of the set up, I think we should have like 2 rectangle tables wide, and 1 table length wise. It will be repeated since we might do a movie/music video. I would say 1 rec. table and 1 round table and 5-8 chairs, 2-3 behind table and others in front of the screen. We will need a bigger TV and a DVD player. So that's it.

Folk Waves Collections:Chapter 3

This was a pretty long part to listen to. It wasn't too bad though to listen to. It gave a lot of different songs of examples. I really liked the guy who did a poem type of song to a tune. That was good. The next one after it was even better! The guy who could voice over his own voice was awesome! That is called Tubing Throat Singing. That was amazing. I would like to listen to more of his music. Right after his voice thing, then women joined in. That was so sweet with the yodalling. We had talked about how the yodal in cajun music brought out things. It's such a unique sound, and it's not easy for everyone to do. I know I wouldn't be able to do that. There are many talented people in our world with music. There are so many things to talk about it's hard to. I liked reading the books, but this will be a different activity to do for the class.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Week of Oct. 9

Well this week in review was pretty easy. On Tuesday we went to the Library and learned how to use the search engines like google, and the library search also. That took up the whole hour. Now Thursday was a great day. We had a guest speaker, well technically player. He played the Banjo. He was a transfer student three years ago, and his first year he lived in Indy Hall. He started playing the guitar for about 3 years then in Idaho at the Homestead Pickin' Parlor he was taught how to play the banjo. He thought it was much more fun to play the banjo. It's a loud and fast type of music and it's the "Rock and Roll of Country". The high strings on the banjo really screws up guitar players, and when you roll your fingers randomly. The Hammer Claw is when you drag your fingernails on the string instead of picking the strings. It's easy to learn and it's easy to get. The only thing hard about it is tuning. He also played some songs for us that were great! I wish I could just pick up an instrument and play, like he did. He was awsome!
We then had performances. Tyler played a Skip James song, it was played in O Brother Where Art Thou. He did a very good job on that. He also gave a background of Skip. He was a bootleg wiskey seller, and he played for Paramount. He disappeared for aobut 30 years in 1931, and later found in 1960. He then started recording again and performing up until he died in 1969.
Lindsey did a paper on Muddy Waters. Chuck Berry was started by Muddy, and when he was started then Rock got popular, so Muddy's kind of music "the blues" died out. He started the Britain Revolution with guitars, and he opened for Eric Clapton and played with the Rolling Stones. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, even though he was a Blues musician. He won many emmys too. For a more modern type, these artists were associated with Muddy. Led Zeplin, and the Rolling Stones were named after Rolling Stone by Muddy Waters. There are over 200 artists that covered some of Muddy's songs. That is amazing! Some are AC~DC, Bob Dillon, Elvis Presley, and David Bowey. Muddy lived untill the late 70's to early 80's.

***Just a reminder also to everyone. Jamboree Planning is Next THURSDAY! Come with your ideas on what we are going to do!!!