Music is a language that the whole world speaks and is an artist’s thought and soul. However, do you also know that we can turn ourselves into instruments and sound into music?
In combined learning of this unit of inquiry themed “Understanding of sound facilitates creative expression”, SUIS International Stream was delighted to invite the world-renowned artist Nick Demeris to our campus who brought us an inspiring and interactive “Human Instruments” workshop.
As a founder of Human Instruments, Nick Demeris unlocks the power of the voice using techniques from singing, freestyle rap and other methods to bring the whole audience into a “Rhythm” in which we release the music inside and explore the greatest musical potential.
Nick Demeris also guided the students to use a sound recording device to experience the fun of impromptu performance. From whispering to “rock-and-roll”, the children were so creative that together they played and created a wonderful piece of music.
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Nick Demeris還引導(dǎo)同學(xué)們使用聲音錄制設(shè)備,感受即興創(chuàng)作的樂趣。從輕語呢喃到“搖滾式”嘶吼,孩子們的創(chuàng)意無處不在,合力演奏出一支支妙不可言的音樂。
Finally, we played with spontaneous singing, vocal 'sampling,' body percussion, and ultimately how to stand at the center of a circle - turning human beings into instruments and sound into music.