Monday, May 11, 2015
Goodbye 20% Time
This project has been great. I will never have another project even close to as fun as this one was. I am so glad I had the chance to be given this project. I can't believe it's over, it seems like we just started this project last month and I feel like i haven't accomplished enough. Overall I very much enjoyed this project and I am so sad it's over.
20% Time Speech
This was a good idea.
20% time was a good idea. I’m glad I had the chance to spend 20% of every not
so Friday on whatever I chose to do, and I chose to strum my little heart out
on a ukulele. That’s right I chose to
play the ukulele with no instrumental experience prior to the project. Some
might say this might have been a bad idea, which at times it was, but I saw an
opportunity to do something that I had never tried before and I went for it.
What did I accomplish? Good question. I didn’t accomplish
much honestly. I somewhat accomplished my goal, which was to learn how to play
one song fluently on the ukulele, and if I had enough time to write my own
song. I sort of accomplished half of my goal; I learned how to play one song
maybe not so fluently. I have to say, I didn’t think I would even be able to
play the stupid thing at all, but by saying that I don’t think that I am good
at the ukulele at all, because to me I’m not. In terms of measuring up to my
goal I think that I did okay, but no more than that. I did set a pretty high
goal for 20% of every Friday for a few months. Of course I didn’t expect myself
to come out of the project a master uke player.
The biggest thing I learned from this project is how hard
it is to play instruments. This project has opened my eyes to how much practice
professionals put into making music with instruments, and I now have so much
respect for them. To put it simply and to not sound like a broken record up here,
I learned basically all I said that I accomplished. Aside from one thing, I
learned how much time and effort it takes to learn and master an instrument
like I stated earlier. I still need to learn how to play more fluently, how to
play more songs, and how to just become an overall better ukulele player.
I only really had one challenge, and
that was that I didn’t really have a ukulele until about a third of the way
through the project. My teacher, Mrs. Browning, as you all know allowed me to
borrow her husband’s ukulele and that is how I overcame this obstacle.
I think my biggest accomplishment
was just learning how to play one song, like I hoped. Despite not achieving my
entire goal, I think I most enjoyed this process because it was something new.
I have never attempted any sort of instrumental goals or anything of the sort,
so I just enjoyed having the chance to try something that I probably wouldn’t
have the chance to do later in school. This project has been, in a word,
stressful. But it wasn’t a bad stressful, its almost as if I would so much
rather be stressing about working on this project than to be stressing about
some ridiculously hard math test coming up. I absolutely enjoyed this project
just like I thought I would and I’m extremely glad I had the chance to do it.
My final thoughts on the project? I am almost sad its over because this is the
best project I’ve ever done and I know I won’t get another one anything like
it.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Near to the end
Wow, it's almost over. Preparing for this project finale is very stressful indeed, but still very fun honestly. I haven't really kept up with my blog and so that isn't good, but i have kept up with my project and even though I am not good at the ukulele at all I'm still proud of my work and the little I've accomplished.
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