Singers:
Mitch James
Shawn Mendes
Ariana Grande
Ed Sheeran
Bruno Mars
Songs:
Sunday Morning
Lost in Japan
No more tears left to cry
Thinking out loud
That's what I like
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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
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Kia ora Maia, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteWell done for participating in the Summer Learning Journey and sharing with us this your top five favourite songs and artists.
Mitch James, Shawn Mendes, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, and Bruno Mars are all exceptional artists who have created so many great songs for us all to enjoy.
I particularly like the song ‘Lost In Japan’ by Shawn Mendes. I think it is such a lovely, catchy song with a great beat that makes you want to dance.
Ariana Grande is an artist whose music I really enjoy, and her song ‘No More Tears Left To Cry’ is definitely one of my favourites!
Do you enjoy listening to any of Ariana Grande’s other songs? If so, which ones?
Out of all the songs on your list, which one is your favourite?
Music is such a wonderful sound which brings joy to so many people’s lives. It is incredible to think about how much effort it takes to create a song, and how many instruments need to be involved.
Do you play any instruments?
I enjoy playing the ukulele, although I am not the best at it! I practice a lot so that I can get faster with my chord changes, and I have noticed that the more I have been practising, the faster I have been getting! Practice really does make perfect.
Nga mihi