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Class Songs Ḏamala Mäṉa Together Blue Green Island YäŊathi
YolŋuPeople MaoriSongs Pokarekareana
PrimarySongs Galiwin’ku Dharpa MusicMan ABC MiliMili Choice
Chord Charts
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Chorus
Ḏamalaseaeagle
Ḏamalaseaeagle
Ḏamalaseaeagle
Iseeyoufly
Ḏamalaseaeagle
Ihearyoucry
EverydayIseeyoufly
Darkshadowacrossthesky
Bäpinyoka'gamaranydjalk
Theyallfearyourcry
CLAP1234
RhythmChart
C/F/C/G/
DamalaWrittenbyBrendaandḎamalaclass2011
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ManaWrittenbyBrendaandManaclass2012
Chorus
A E/A//A//D///D///X2
Yo Mäna
Yo Mäna
Yo Mäna
Wolfoftheseaclap
Wolfoftheseaclap
Verse
A/E/G/D/A/// X2
You are strong
Youarefast
Swimmingundertheocean
Yougoyourownway
Hammerheadisyourmother
Stingrayisyourwife
Clap1234
Guitars are the greatest
Guitars are string instruments
The sound is made by plucking or strumming the strings.
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TogetherWrittenbyBrendaandtheWildcatsclassTerm42012
Verse
Comemyfriend,takemyhand.
Let’swalkdowntothesea.
Togetherwecansitandnotsayaword.
Theoceanstandsbeforeus.
Greentreesatourback.
Thehotsandbeneathourfeet
Makesuswanttosing.
Chorus
Galiwin'ku,Galiwin'ku
Thetreesallknowyourname.
Galiwin'ku,Galiwin'ku
Theoceanknowsthesame.
Softblueskiesaboveus,reddustatourfeet.
TogetherwecansitandwatchBärufloatby
TogetherwecansitandwatchBärufloatby
TogetherwecansittillḎamalafliesby
RhythmChart
D/ D7/ G/D/
D/ D7/ A///
D/ D7/ G/ D/
D/ A/ D///
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BluE GREEN ISLANDWrittenbyBrendaandtheYear10/11ShepherdsonCollegeStudents
Chorus
OurCountry
IsahappyIsland
OfSaltwaterpeople,
MySaltwaterhome.
Latju-wäŋa
Blue Green Island
Bushflower,Munytjutj…Honeyhome.
Verse
WhenIamawayImissmyfamily
ImissmyquietIslandhome.
Imisstheshineonthewater
TheshineinyoureyeswhenIamhome.
Chorus
C/F/G///
C/F/G/// C/
Verse
F/C/X3
F/G///
KEYBOARD ROCK The sound is made from electricity. The keyboard player touches the black and white keys with their hands to make music.
This is Geoffrey playing keyboard with Jason Dhamarrandji. Brenda “the keyboard is my favourite instrument to sing along to”
“The keyboard is my favourite instrument because it Doesn’t hurt my fingers like a guitar and make’s it A good sound”. Naomi
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Yothu Yindi Sings about Yolngu people Yothu Yindi is Australia’s most successful aboriginal band and very popular at Galiwinku.
Yothu Yindi means child and mother relalationship. They are an Australian band with aboriginal and Balanda (non-aboriginal) members formed in 1986.
The Aboriginal members of Yothu Yindi belong to the Gumatj and Rirratjingu clans of the Yolŋu people. They come from Yirrkala, on the Gove Peninsula.
Mandawuy Yunupingu is Yothu Yindi’s band leader. His full name is Mandawuy, Djarrtjuntjun Yunupingu. Mandawuy means ‘from clay’.
Djarrtjuntjun means ‘roots of the paperbark tree that still burn and throw off heat after a fire has died down’, and Yunupingu is ‘a solid rock that, having travelled from freshwater, stands in salty waters, its base deep in the earth’.
Mandawuy Yunupingu playing guitar and his also singing with his daughter.
“Yothu Yindi songs are all about Yolngu culture and the land that we belong to. I like the beat of Yothu Yindi’s music. My favourite song is Mainstream” Naomi
I like Yothu Yindis music .It Is good to dance to . My favourite song is Timeless land. Taryll
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By NATHAN AND TARIS
Michael Jackson was born on the August 29th of,1958
He is the king of pop music.Thriller is one of his best songs. His other famous songs are Black and White, Beat it, Billie Jean,Heal the world,Earth song.
Many people like Micheal Jackson because he wrote songs about the world.
We did a survey with Wildcats classes to find out if they really thought Michael Jackson was still alive no one really did but many people said that it felt like he was still alive because so many Yolngu people still listened to his music.
Michael Jackson when he was a young man.
Michael Jackson as a zombie in the THRILLER film clip
Michael Jackson is a king of pop.
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Ya nathiWrittenbyMS1students,2005,withJudyDjanumbiandHughMiller
Verse 1CFCGŊäthilibaman'birrwalalganmarrtjinräkunhalilgamamalil.
CFCGCBeŋuryinywalalŋulibathanamiyapununygaŋarirriny'gurthalil.
CFCGWiripunyŋuliŋäṉḏigayapabalamarrtjiraŋililmaypalwu.
CFCGCGaŋathinyŋulimarrtjibalaraŋililguŋga'yunaraw.
ChorusCEmFGYäŋathimarrkapmirrguŋga'yunamirrnhepinnapurruŋgaŋayathamriŋgitj
CEmGagakalgabuŋgulgamaḏayinmala
FGCnhakunnhemarrtjinDjewarrlil.
Verse 2Märrganapurrdhuyakamomayolŋurom.Ŋanapurrdhubuthurubit'junŋäṉḏiwgabäpawgamäriwgamomuwgamäri'muw.Märrŋanapurrdhuyolŋuthirrbalaguŋga'yunwiripunyyolŋunybaladhiṉ'thunaŋa'apa'mirriwnhäromganhinanmanymakkuman.
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By SHEENA THORNE
The Students from Shepherdson College had a goodtime at the 2011 Garma festival. The students joined in music, dance and art workshops and came
third in a music competition. They won music equipment. The Garma festival is on every year in
August.
The Festival is run by the Yothu Yindi Foundation. The festival is Australia’s biggest Aboriginal festival and is designed to encourage the practice, preservation and maintenance of traditional dance (bunggul), song (manikay), art and ceremony on Yolŋu lands in north-east Arnhem Land.
Students took part in cultural workshops.
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YolNu PeopleWrittenbySheppiesCrew2005
Chordsforthewholesong:G///C///Am/// D///
Verse 1Ourculture’sbeenaroundforcenturiesAndthishasalwaysbeenourcountryNowadaysourculture’sgrowingstrongAndYolŋupeoplearestillgoingstrong
ChorusAndit’sgreatthatwehaveourcultureAndit’sgreatwe’relivinginourhomelandsAndit’sgreatBalandaYolŋupeopleAndit’sgreatthatwehaveourownland,wehaveourownland
Verse 2OldpeopleheretellusstoriesTheyteachusandtheysharetheirknowledgeTheysingsongsofthedreamtimeAndtheyhelpuskeepourlanguagealive
Chorus
Verse1(quiet)
Chorus x 2
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MAORI MUSIC Maori people are indigenous (the first) people from New
Zealand.
Maori people originally travelled thousands of miles from Polynesia in 7 traditional canoes (Wakas) to their new homeland, New Zealand.
Maori’s use voice, chant and instrumental sounds for social and ritual activities. Maori people use their music to record their history and stories.
This is a Marae; it is a Maori meeting house or church. It is where Maori people hold their traditional ceremonies.
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MAORI MUSIC Maori people are indigenous (the first) people from New
Zealand.
Maori people originally travelled thousands of miles from Polynesia in 7 traditional canoes (Wakas) to their new homeland, New Zealand.
Maori’s use voice, chant and instrumental sounds for social and ritual activities. Maori people use their music to record their history and stories.
This is a Marae; it is a Maori meeting house or church. It is where Maori people hold their traditional ceremonies.
Maori Culture
This is a Koaua it is a flute like instrument made from bone. Maoris use this for musical activities and ritual.
Waka taua (war canoes) are large canoes manned by up to 80 paddlers and are up to 40 metres long.The Maori people on the canoe are acting out the history of them going to war.
These are Maori men performing a Haka or war dance .
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Pokare kare anaTraditonalMaorilovesong
GEEDDCE
Poka-reka-reA–na
GCCBBAD
NgaWai-aRo-to-ru-a
AADDCCBD
Whi-tia-tukoe-ehi-ne
G A A BB C
Ma-ri-naa-nae
EFGA
CDEF
EHi-nee
AAAG
FCFE
Ho-kimaira
EEFGF
CCDED
Ka-mate-teah-au
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Galiwin’kuWrittenbyBrendaandthemiddleschool2010
Intro
Clapping
G////C DG//
12-345stopstop123
12-345stopstop123
Verseandchorus
G///C D G/
G///C D G/
G///C D G/
G///C D G/
Aye,aye,aye
Aye,aye,aye
LivinginGaliwin'ku
LivinginGaliwin'ku
We’realwayshunting,we’realwaysfishing
LivinginGaliwin'ku
LivinginGaliwin'ku
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DharpaWrittenbyBrenda2012
WeputourhandsuphighlikeDharpamovingsidetoside
Thenweputthemdownreallylowlikeaturtlehidinginitsshell
ThenweputthemoutinfrontlikeBäpimovingreallyslow.
Uphigh
Downlow
Bäpimovingreallyslow
Rhythmchart
G///C/D/
G///C/D/
G///C/D/
G///C/D/
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Music ManWrittenbyBrendaandthemiddleschoolboys2012
Ihearthesongthatyouareplaying
Andthemusicmakesmesmile
Ihearthesongthatyouareplaying
AndthemusicmakesmesmileMusicman
manymakmanikay
Musicman
Musicman
Rhythmchart
G///C/D/
G///C/D/
G///C/D/
G///C/D/
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ABCWordsbyBrendaBeardshall
G
IvebeenworkingonmyABC
CG
Allthroughtheday
GAD
I’vebeenworkingonmy1,2,3justtopassthetimeaway
DGCG
Icanhearthemusicplaying,earlyinthemorning
CG
Icanhearmyteachersaying
DG
Yothuhavefunatschool
GC
OhYothuhavefun,Yothuhavefun
DG
Yothuhavefunatschool
Yothuhavefunatschool
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Milimilibonba
Iseeyoudance
Milimilibonba
Overtheplants
Milimilibonba
Thedryishere
Milimilibonba
Seeyounextyear
RhythmChart
A E G D
A E G D
A E G D
A E G D
Mili MiliWrittenbyBrenda2011
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CHOICEWrittenbyJamesGanambarrandMarcusLacey
Chordsforthewholesong:Am///G///F///G///
Verse 1
IgotachoiceIcanusemyownmind
IgotavoiceIcanhelpmyownkind
Iwanttoliveandgrowold,andpassmyknowledgealong
IwanttolearnfromwhatI’mtold
Abouttheways—ooh—Icanbestrong
SoIcanpullmyselftohelpmypeoplealong
Chorus
IgotachoiceIcanusemyownmind,yeah,
IgotavoiceIcanhelpmyownkind
IgotachoiceIcanusemyownmind,yeah
IgotavoiceIcanhelpmyownkind
Verse 2
Wesleepthatdayawayandwalkthatnightaway
Followingthesameroutine
Wherearewegoingto?
Weshouldlooktowardsourfuture,realisethatitstartshere
Socomeoncomeoncomeon
Let’smakeithappen!
Chorus
Repeatwholesongonce
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Drums gives us the beat
Taryll says he likes playing drums because it feels like exercising and you can make lots of noise.