Callum Dunn
Biography:
Callum Dunn is 15 years old and currently attending All Saints Catholic High School in Gr. 10. This year Callum will be participating in his elective course which is guitar class. Callum's goals this year are to not only learn to play the guitar but to have a better understanding of the instrument. Callum first became interested in playing the guitar when he realised how much he loved the sound of the instrument in music. |
Repertoire List:
- "Oh Susana" - Nancy Marsters
- "Let It Be" - The Beatles
- "Good Riddance" - Green Day
- "You're Beautiful" - James Blunt
- "Don't Stop Believing" - Journey
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" - Green Day
- "American Pie" - Don Mclean
- "Free Falling" - Tom Petty
- "Stay With Me" - Sam Smith
Performances:
- "Performance Test #1", All Saints CHS Gr. 10 Guitar Class, September 2017
- "Performance Test #2", All Saints CHC Gr. 10 Guitar Class, October 2017
- "Performance Test #3", All Saints CHC Gr. 10 Guitar Class, November 2017
- "Performance Test #4", All Saints CHC Gr. 10 Guitar Class, December 2017
Related Experience/Musical Accomplishments:
- "Gr. 10 Guitar Class", All Saints CHS, 2017-2018
WiSong Information:
Title: Where Do I Start
Instrumentation: Guitar (Written by Ben), Piano (Callum), Vocals (Callum), Back-up Vocals (Written by Ben)
Story Revolving Around The Song: The story line of the song "Where Do I Start" (composed and played by Callum Dunn and Ben Wynen), is the emotions felt by spouses during World War 1 waiting for their loved ones return back home. This song has been modernized by replacing the battlefields with a "bar", and replacing, fighting hard with "drinking hard". This song has been composed to obtain a historic to modern timeline which would be easily obtained.
Title: Where Do I Start
Instrumentation: Guitar (Written by Ben), Piano (Callum), Vocals (Callum), Back-up Vocals (Written by Ben)
Story Revolving Around The Song: The story line of the song "Where Do I Start" (composed and played by Callum Dunn and Ben Wynen), is the emotions felt by spouses during World War 1 waiting for their loved ones return back home. This song has been modernized by replacing the battlefields with a "bar", and replacing, fighting hard with "drinking hard". This song has been composed to obtain a historic to modern timeline which would be easily obtained.
Song Information (Cords, Lyrics):
Intro: { G , G/E#, D , G/F#, A , D , GF# , A } x 2
chorus: { G , G/E#, D , G/F#, A , D , GF# , A } x 2
You stayed up past dark, past dark
G G/E# E D G/F# A D G/F# A
you sat there waiting for me, waiting for me
G G/E# E D G/F# A D G/F# A
Verse: { G , G/E#, D , G/F#, A , D , GF# , A }
you sat there, waiting for me, Oh no
G G/E# E D G/F# A E D G/F# A
Verse 2: { G , G/E#, D , G/F#, A , D , GF# , A } x2
Where do I start x 3
G G/E# E D G/F# A D G/F# A
Chorus: { G , G/E#, D , G/F#, A , D , GF# , A }
I was down at the bar, drinking hard
G G/E# E D G/F# A D G/F# A
Verse: { G , G/E#, D , G/F#, A , D , GF# , A }
drinking hard, where do I start
G G/E# E D G/F# A D G/F# A
Outro: { G , G/E#, D , G/F#, A , D , GF# , A } x3 (Chords repeated)
Where do I start x3
Oh where do I start, Where do I start
Reflection Video: