Composing Simple Rhythmic Patterns
Students will learn basic notation for rhythm and compose short rhythmic patterns using body percussion and simple instruments.
Key Questions
- Construct a rhythmic pattern that conveys a feeling of excitement or calm.
- Explain how syncopation can add interest and complexity to a simple rhythm.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of a rhythmic pattern in supporting a spoken word piece.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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