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  2. In this lesson, we will begin to clap rhythmic patterns in a call and response pattern. We are going to learn what improvising means and how to create a rhythmic improvisation pattern. We will also revisit our song and make up some body percussion patterns to fit the pulse.

  3. How to improvise with rythmic patterns. In this lesson we are going co see a basic rhythmic patterns for improvisation you can use for your playing.

    • 8 min
    • 96
    • Pablo Schlesinger
  4. Learn what improvising is and how you can improvise melody and rhythm in music with this KS2 music guide from BBC Bitesize.

  5. In this lesson, we will review the term 'improvise' and return to the song 'Step Back Baby' to improvise and create a rhythmic backing. We will learn a new 'call and response' song from Ghana and complete a quiz.

  6. In this lesson, students will improve their sense of rhythm and use their knowledge of basic rhythmic values and patterns creatively, improvising short rhythms along a steady pulse. They will understand the role of the rhythm part in popular songs and improvise their own rhythm to a well-known song.

  7. In this in-depth guide, we’ll explore what gives music its rhythmic vibrancy. You’ll learn rhythm basics like tempo, time signatures, and notation. We’ll cover techniques, exercises, and drills to develop iron-clad rhythm skills. Advanced polyrhythms and improvisation will push you further.

  8. In this lesson, we will break down how to approach rhythmic improvisation. We will then use these techniques to improvise creative rhythms using body percussion sounds.

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