How do we make music?
Music is mostly made from two things:rhythmA pattern of sounds of different durations. and melodyDifferent pitched notes played one after another making a tune..
Let's see how we can composeTo write your own music. rhythms to use in our piece of music and have some fun along the way!
Watch: Pulse and rhythm with composer Anna Meredith
'There are no rules, just rhythms!'
Lightning Jelly explore pulseA steady, regular beat that continues throughout the song. and rhythms with composerA person who writes music., Anna Meredith.
What is a rhythm?
A rhythm is a pattern of sounds of different lengths.
Rhythms are everywhere in music.
Drummers use lots of different rhythms to create grooveThe feel of the rhythm in a piece of music. and beatThe regular rhythmic pattern of music..
Watch: Patterns of different lengths
Watch: Compose your own rhythm
Now you know what rhythms are - let's have a look at composing some of our own.
- Tap on your shoulders for two beats.
- In the gap, try saying apple pie or cheese pizza.
- Keep tapping your shoulders.
- Now have a go at saying your favourite food in the gap.
- Try clapping your favourite food rhythm out.
You can explore different rhythms by improviseCreating or playing music on the spot without a musical score..
Remember to keep the pulse going all the way through.
You are on the way to becoming a great composer!
How do rhythms make us feel?
Rhythms are very important when composing melodies too.
We can make sections of music feel different by the rhythms we use.
A rhythm with lots of quick sounds might make us feel excited while rhythms with longer and slower sounds might make use feel calm, sad or sleepy!
Activities
Keep the beat
With a friend or family member, ask them to keep the pulse by marching on the spot and counting one, two, three, four in time with their marching.
Now as they keep the pulse, see if you can come up with some rhythms that fit in those four beats.
You can try repeating them or you can leave pauses to make it exciting!
Instead of marching, you could try patting your knees or clicking your fingers.
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