Lesson 14 of 84 ยท Musical Form
โญ 30 XPStomping and Clapping
Try conducting yourself in 4/4 time: down, left, right, up.
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Learn about stomping and clapping: experience syncopation and offbeat accents
What You'll Learn
Try conducting yourself in 4/4 time: down, left, right, up. Each motion lands on a beat. This is the basic four-pattern.
Experience syncopation and offbeat accents
Connect beat to dance and movement
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
In 4/4 time, how many beats are in each measure?
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