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Listening to the Blues

by Jefferson Kirk

Birney Elementary School

Grade: 5 Teachers: Dr Gafney & Tina Buker - Project Peace

Listening to the Blues

The music plays in a low tone.
I hear the music, and it sounds like they are doing a show.
It has a low tone, then a higher tone.
It starts sounding like a famous blues player.
Then it starts sounding like rocking roll.
It has a loud sound like Elvis.
Miles Davis has mostly low tones in his music.
When I was doing the art, it felt like I was singing.
Then the music went off.
Suddenly a loud tone came out, and then it turned low again.
The record player played another song,
and it sounded like a saxophone.
The piano came in, and I had a good feeling inside.

- Jefferson Kirk



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