Friday, 2 March 2012

Morning Tea Tunes

Have a look at this video Stephanie took of Stephen playing the guitar with Miss Tito from room 13, along with some boys from Kapa Haka.
Great job learning the whole song in one lunchtime, Stephen!


17 comments:

  1. Yes!!! Teno pai! Kiwi education hard at work! ako is alive.

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    1. Hi AndrewT63. This was awesome to see, and live entertainment at lunch is always cool. I hope i'll see more lunch Kapa Haka performances in the future as it obviously attracts big crowds.
      Thanks for your rawe words.

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    2. Hi AndrewT63,

      Thanks for the awesome comment on the Kapa Haka group, me and Miss Tito worked hard to get the song just right.

      From Stephen

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    3. Hi Stephen and Lachlan
      Great to see that both of you are following the quality commenting checklist. I'm proud of both of you for putting together some that has drawn a lot of visitors and comments to this blog.

      Stephanie

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    4. Stephen and Lachlan, so cool to see that you use your blog and reply as well. I work at Stoke School, we are working on a blog too. We have teno pai kapahaka here too. Maybe you could video more and share with us on your blog and then in a few years when you are world famous kapahaka stars on youtube we could say "we knew them from since their Intermediate days"!!!!!
      Andrew (Room 6 teacher)

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  2. Wow that is awesome! Even though I'm not sure of the words I have that song stuck in my head now... what is it called? Great guitar playing and lovely singing! Thanks for sharing @missdsings :)

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    1. Hi, it was pretty awesome. The song is called Taku Reo Rangatira and they sing this this song lots at Kapa Haka and it's really catchy, so it's stuck in my head, too.

      Thanks for your kind comment,
      Bye.

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  3. Ka Pai! Tino Pai! Your Kapa Haka group is sounding awesome already! I love the focus on the guitarists! Well done Lachlan - great post and window to your learning! :)

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    1. Hi Ms Bee. Thanks for your kind words. It does sound great and that's only some of them. I'm sure they sound way better as a whole group. Does your school have a Kapa Haka group?

      Thanks
      Bye, Lachlan.

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    2. Hello Ms Bee, nienstiens,

      Thanks for the awesome comment on the Kapa Haka group, me and Miss Tito worked hard to get the song just right.

      From Stephen

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  4. Kia ora!
    I love that it is morning tea time and you are all in the playground singing and playing guitar.
    Fabulous singing :)

    Mrs M♔Kenzie

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    1. Thanks, Mrs McKenzie.
      Stephen and Miss Tito love doing this stuff. Stephen's in band and the Special Choir. It's cool walking out of class to hear unexpected music and singing. It's awesome.

      Thanks,
      Bye.

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    2. Hi Mrs Mckenzie and B4,

      Thanks for the awesome comment on the Kapa Haka group, me and Miss Tito worked hard to get the song just right.

      From Stephen

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  5. Love your work Miss T - Pt England misses you!
    Great job Stephen.

    Mrs Burt

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    1. Hi Dorothy.
      Miss Tito is a great teacher, is'nt she?
      Stephen did a great job learn the whole song in one lunch.
      Thank you,
      Bye.

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  6. I'm hearing that you worked hard and learnt, recorded and performed that song in less than an hour.
    Brilliant.
    The world needs more people like you.
    Andrew

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  7. good job kuya stephen....you make us proud....we love you and miss u so much....mwaaaaaaaaaaaaa....

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