Lesson 64 of 100 ยท Rhythm
โญ 30 XP๐ฅ Rhythm RoomComposing Your Own Rhythm (Part 2)
Quarter notes, eighth notes, half notes, and whole notes are the building blocks of rhythm.
๐ฏ Your mission
Feel the beat. Clap with it. Don't lose it.
โก The twist
Counting out loud helps more than counting in your head.
Listen for this
๐ง Count along: 1-2-3-4. Where are the surprises?
Artist Spotlight
๐ Tito Puente could play ten different drum patterns at once. He invented his own.
Mind = Blown
๐คฏ Some songs change tempo so smoothly you don't notice โ but your body does.
Learn about composing your own rhythm (part 2): understand rhythmic notation symbols
What You'll Learn
Quarter notes, eighth notes, half notes, and whole notes are the building blocks of rhythm. Each has a different duration.
Understand rhythmic notation symbols
Create rhythm compositions using varied note values
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
Is a lullaby fast or slow?
Where you hear this in real life
Every game soundtrack, every TikTok beat, every commercial jingle โ rhythm is the foundation.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Tap the rhythm of your favorite song with your fingers โ without playing it.
For the dinner table
โClap a rhythm. Can your kid clap it back? Try one with a rest in it.โ
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