Rhythm - quarter note and half note

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Rhythm

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Nederlands
Engels
Melodie
Ritme
Klappen
Tellen (znw)
Tellen (ww)
Melody
Rhythm
To clap
To count
Beats

Slide 2 - Drag question


What is the English translation of the word: ritme?

Slide 3 - Open question

What are we going to learn this lesson?

At the end of the lesson I...

...know the difference between melody and rhythm
...know what a measure is
...know what a quarter note and a half note are

Slide 4 - Slide

What are we going to do today?
Teacher instruction on Rhythm (with some exercises) (30 minutes)
Exercise with rhythm (5 minutes)
Rhythm game (20 minutes)
End of the lesson (5 minutes)

Slide 5 - Slide

Can you answer this question?

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Melody
Rhythm
High and low notes put behind each other
Long and short notes put behind each other

Slide 7 - Drag question

Difference between melody and rhythm
Melody
High and low tones played after each other.
The hight on the note stave tells us how high the note is. The higher it is written, the higher the tone is. 

Rhythm
Long and short notes played after each other. 
The look or appearance of a note tells us how long or short we should play a note. A note can be black, transparant, with or without a stick. 

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Rhythm: long and short notes
Remember Ici? We also played long and short notes. We had learned that the short notes were black and the long notes were transparant. 










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Rhythm: long and short notes
But how long does a note last exactly? How do you know how long or how short a note should be played?

We count the beats of the note. 

Example:
                 A black note with a stick lasts 1 beat
                 The rhythm name of this note is a quarter note                
                 So, we say: A quarter note lasts 1 beat            

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Rhythm: long and short notes
Remember Ici with the long and short notes?
The black ones are quarter notes and last 1 beat.
The trasparant ones are longer, they last 2 beats.



       








                  Quarter note
                  1 beat

                  Half note
                  2 beats

Slide 11 - Slide


How many beats are in this note?
A
1 beat
B
2 beats

Slide 12 - Quiz


How many beats are in this note? 
A
1 beat
B
2 beats

Slide 13 - Quiz


How many beats do we see in total?
A
1 beat
B
2 beats
C
3 beats
D
4 beats

Slide 14 - Quiz


How many beats do we see in total?
A
1 beat
B
2 beats
C
3 beats
D
4 beats

Slide 15 - Quiz


How many beats do we see in total?
A
1 beat
B
2 beats
C
3 beats
D
4 beats

Slide 16 - Quiz


How many beats do we see in total?
A
1 beat
B
2 beats
C
3 beats
D
4 beats

Slide 17 - Quiz

Rhythm: measures
To organise all these beats, we write notes in blocks of (usually) four beats.
These blocks are called measures.





You can also have 3 beats in a measure or 6 or even 12! 
But we well mostly be working with 4 beats per measure.


       








                  Quarter note
                  1 beat

                  Half note
                  2 beats
measure

Slide 18 - Slide


Look at this measure. There is a note missing. Which note should go where the question mark (vraagteken) is? 
There are four beats in one measure.
A
B

Slide 19 - Quiz


Look at this measure. There is a note missing. Which note should go where the question mark (vraagteken) is?
There are four beats in one measure.
A
B

Slide 20 - Quiz


Look at this measure. There is a note missing. Which note should go where the question mark (vraagteken) is?
There are four beats in one measure.
A
B
C
D

Slide 21 - Quiz


Look at this measure. There is a note missing. Which note should go where the question mark (vraagteken) is?
There are four beats in one measure. 
A
B
C
D

Slide 22 - Quiz

Game: Which of these rhythms?

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Game: which of these rhythms?
In groups of two or three

One person will clap one of the rhythms
The other person is going to guess which rhythm is clapped. 

You are allowed to count out loud (hard op) if you want to. 

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Write your own rhythm
In groups of two to three students
Write your own rhythm of two measure of 4 beats. 



Done writing? Clap the rhythm with your group. Make sure you clap at the same time (don't go too fast!)
You will have 10-15 minutes for this exercise. After that, we're going to listen to each other and see if we can write the rhythm down that the other group is clapping. 
DON'T CLOSE LESSONUP!



Slide 25 - Slide

End of the lesson
Let's see what you've learned today!

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What is the name of this note?
A
Quarter note
B
Half note

Slide 27 - Quiz


What is the name of this note?
A
Quarter note
B
Half note

Slide 28 - Quiz


How many beats do we see in total?
A
1 beat
B
2 beats
C
3 beats
D
4 beats

Slide 29 - Quiz


How many beats do we see in total?
A
1 beat
B
2 beats
C
3 beats
D
4 beats

Slide 30 - Quiz


Look at this measure. There is a note missing. Which note should go where the question mark (vraagteken) is?
There are four beats in one measure. 
A
B
C
D

Slide 31 - Quiz


Look at this measure. There is a note missing. Which note should go where the question mark (vraagteken) is?
There are four beats in one measure. 
A
B
C
D

Slide 32 - Quiz


How well do you understand rhythm?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 33 - Poll


How well do you think you did today? Did you work hard? Were you active during the lesson? Or did you lean back? (achterover leunen)
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Slide 34 - Poll