02 01 03 O bjectives: demonstrate understanding of the concept of rhythm by applying notes, rests, and rhythmic patterns; respond to beats in music heard. identify the notes and rest used in a particular song.
M usic has rhythm and it is one of the basic elements of music.
Rhythm is everywhere, even infants learn music firsthand using rhythmic actions – beating, tapping, stomping, kicking and clapping
the pattern of sounds and silences in music. All rhythms are based on steady beats . What is rhythm ?
Notes are symbols of sounds . Rests are symbols of silence . What are notes and rests ?
Equivalent Notes and Rests
Perform the different notes and values below. Clap and say the fruit, then followed by the counting. Whole note Pear 1- 2- 3- 4
Perform the different notes and values below. Clap and say the fruit, then followed by the counting. Half note Grapes Grapes 1- 2- 3- 4
Perform the different notes and values below. Clap and say the fruit, then followed by the counting. Eighth note Le- mon Le- mon Le- mon Le- mon 1 - and 2 - and 3 - and 4 - and
Perform the different notes and values below. Clap and say the fruit, then followed by the counting. Sixteenth note Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon 1-ta-te-ta 2-ta-te-ta 3-ta-te-ta 4-ta-te-ta
Perform the different notes and values below. Clap and say the fruit, then followed by the counting. Dotted half note Corn 1 2 3 4 Plum
Perform the different notes and values below. Clap and say the fruit, then followed by the counting. Quarter note 1 2 3 4 Plum Plum Plum Plum
Rhythm- the pattern of durations od sounds and silences in music. Sounds- vibrations which are transmitted, ususally through air, to the eardrum, which sends impulses to the brain. C heck the Meaning
Rests- symbols that indicate the duration of silence in music. Beats- regular, recurrent pulsations that dicide music into equal units of time. C heck the Meaning