Rhythm is one of the most important elements of the musical language, arguably even more so than melody and harmony. Try this: without singing, clap the rhythm of “Happy Birthday.” I bet you could ask someone what you are clapping and they would be able to guess “Happy Birthday.” Now try singing “Happy Birthday” without rhythm. I don’t mean with the wrong rhythm; I mean completely without any duration or strong and weak beats. You can’t do it. That is why rhythm is so essential to the musical language.
In a previous article, we taught you how to read music notes. If you haven’t checked it out, it will be helpful for you to read it. Now, we will dive into teaching how to read rhythm. Some of this may be a review for you, if you have checked out our list of basic musical symbols resource.
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Explanation:
C. rhythmic syllables.
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Rhythm is one of the most important elements of the musical language, arguably even more so than melody and harmony. Try this: without singing, clap the rhythm of “Happy Birthday.” I bet you could ask someone what you are clapping and they would be able to guess “Happy Birthday.” Now try singing “Happy Birthday” without rhythm. I don’t mean with the wrong rhythm; I mean completely without any duration or strong and weak beats. You can’t do it. That is why rhythm is so essential to the musical language.
In a previous article, we taught you how to read music notes. If you haven’t checked it out, it will be helpful for you to read it. Now, we will dive into teaching how to read rhythm. Some of this may be a review for you, if you have checked out our list of basic musical symbols resource.
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