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CREATING A RHYTHM COMPOSITION Rhythm: The arrangement of long and short sounds within a beat. Composer: Someone who creates music. Notation: A set of written symbols used to represent music Composition: A piece of music

CREATING A RHYTHM COMPOSITION Rhythm: The arrangement of long and short sounds within a beat. Composer: Someone who creates music. Notation: A set of written

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Page 1: CREATING A RHYTHM COMPOSITION Rhythm: The arrangement of long and short sounds within a beat. Composer: Someone who creates music. Notation: A set of written

CREATING A RHYTHM COMPOSITION

Rhythm: The arrangement of long and short sounds within a beat.

Composer: Someone who creates music.

Notation: A set of written symbols used to represent music

Composition: A piece of music

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Rhythm Notation Vocabulary

•Whole Note•Dotted Half Note

•Half Note•Quarter Note•Eighth Note•Sixteenth Note

•Whole Rest•Half Rest•Quarter Rest•Eight Rest

Page 3: CREATING A RHYTHM COMPOSITION Rhythm: The arrangement of long and short sounds within a beat. Composer: Someone who creates music. Notation: A set of written

• Time Signature: Shows the beat of the music and how many beats per measure

• Bar line: Divides music into measures

• Double Bar Line: Shows the end of the composition

• Repeat Sign: Shows to repeat the composition or a section of the composition

• Measure: The group of music in between bar lines

Notation Vocabulary

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Find the following in the composition:

• Whole Note• Half Note• Quarter Note• Eight Note• Sixteenth Note• Time

Signature• Bar Line• Measure• Double Bar

Line• Repeat Sign

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Complete this pyramid so that each line equals four beats. Remember each note has a different number value of beats. Whole= 4 beats

Half= 2 beats

Quarter= 1 beat

Eighth= ½ beat

Sixteenth= ¼ beat

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Let’s work with time signatures

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Can you add these music math problems?

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Let’s compose a Rhythm Composition together…. Requirements: 4 measures long in 4/4 time.

Use at least four different rhythms/rests.Make a “final- sounding” ending.

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Rhythm Packet Practice• With a partner create four measures of rhythm in 4/4 time.

• When done, raise your hand for me to check the math.

• If correct, practice counting what you created while clapping the rhythm together (Help each other…you should sound like one person!).

• Make sure you are starting together, staying together and stopping together.

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Rhythm Composition #1

Step 1• Using the rhythm

packets, create a rhythm composition with your partner.

• As you create, work together towards an interesting composition

Composition Requirements:• 4 measures long in 4/4

time.• Use at least four different

rhythms/rests.• Make a “final- sounding”

ending.

Step 2• Notate your

composition clearly so that anyone else could read and perform it.

• Reflect on the “Notating your Composition” Rubric before handing in your composition.

• Hand in final copy.

Step 3• You will get your

final copy of your composition back.

• Select rhythm instruments to perform your composition for the class.

• Practice, reflecting on the “Performing your Composition” Rubric

• Perform your composition from your notation with instruments.

Task: Create, notate and perform a rhythm composition with a partner.

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“Notating your Composition” RubricExceeds Meets Progressing Needs Work

• Our composition is interesting. Thought was put into the sound and flow of the piece.

• Our composition is notated clearly and neatly.

• Our time spent composing and notating was used wisely and to the fullest!

• Our composition meets all the requirements.

• Our composition is neatly notated.

• Our time spent composing and notating was used wisely.

• Our composition is missing some of the requirements.

• The notation of our composition is hard to read or notated incorrectly.

• We could have used our time spent composing and notating better.

• We noted rhythms on the paper but we did not demonstrate an accurate understanding of rhythm.

• We did not work well together or use our time spent composing and notating wisely.

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“Performing Your Composition” RubricExceeds Meets Progressing Needs Work• The performance of

our notation was played with ease.

• Our counting of the

rhythm was precise and together.

• Our time spent

practicing was used wisely and to the fullest!

• The performance of our notation was accurate. We played what we wrote.

• We maintained a steady beat throughout the performance (The tempo did not change).

• We started together, stayed together and stopped together.

• Our counting of the rhythm was correct.

• We used our practice time wisely.

• The performance of our notation was accurate for the most part. We played what we wrote with a few mistakes BUT…

• We did not maintain

a steady beat (the tempo sped up or slowed down) OR…

• We did not start together, stay together or stop together OR…

• Our counting of the rhythm was incorrect a

• We could have used our practice time better.

• The performance of our notation was incorrect for most of the performance.

• We lost our place in the music.

• We did not demonstrate an understanding of counting rhythm.

• We did not work well together or use our practice time wisely.