Rhythmical Alchemy Playshop, Vol. 1: Drum Circle Games
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846086
UPC Code
884088915698
This the first volume of the Rhythmical Alchemy Playshop series. It focuses on hand drumming games for a group of players sitting in a circle facing each other. The drum circle games in this volume are designed for all the people in the circle to play some sort of drum. Many of these same games can
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This the first volume of the Rhythmical Alchemy Playshop series. It focuses on hand drumming games for a group of players sitting in a circle facing each other. The drum circle games in this volume are designed for all the people in the circle to play some sort of drum. Many of these same games can be easily adapted to use all hand percussion or a mixture of both drums and percussion, and we still call the group a drum circle.
While these rhythm games offer fun and enjoyment for those who participate, they also teach the individuals about aspects of cooperative and collaborative rhythmical music making. Through the interactive process, participants receive information about actions that make a drum circle work, and about the specific elements that exist in the rhythms and music that they are creating. All ages and levels of rhythmical experience can participate and learn at the same time, while having a lot of fun.
Contents:Share Your Spirit, by Jim OshinskyAcknowledgmentsIntroductionAbout These GamesInstrument CombinationsTypes of GamesPlatforms For LearningOrchestrational TechniquesGamesOrchestrational Teaching GamesPassing GamesCall & Response GamesPut-It-on-the-Drum GamesSculpting a SongLayering GamesGroove By the Numbers GamesEvolution GamesEvolution From The TrayGroove Sharing GamesDrum Circle Solo GamesClosingExtrasLearning Focus SummaryRAP Games and Music Education Standards, by Nellie HillBook RecommendationsAbout the Author
While these rhythm games offer fun and enjoyment for those who participate, they also teach the individuals about aspects of cooperative and collaborative rhythmical music making. Through the interactive process, participants receive information about actions that make a drum circle work, and about the specific elements that exist in the rhythms and music that they are creating. All ages and levels of rhythmical experience can participate and learn at the same time, while having a lot of fun.
Contents:Share Your Spirit, by Jim OshinskyAcknowledgmentsIntroductionAbout These GamesInstrument CombinationsTypes of GamesPlatforms For LearningOrchestrational TechniquesGamesOrchestrational Teaching GamesPassing GamesCall & Response GamesPut-It-on-the-Drum GamesSculpting a SongLayering GamesGroove By the Numbers GamesEvolution GamesEvolution From The TrayGroove Sharing GamesDrum Circle Solo GamesClosingExtrasLearning Focus SummaryRAP Games and Music Education Standards, by Nellie HillBook RecommendationsAbout the Author
Specifications
Author | Hull, Arthur |
Format | Book/DVD |
Print Age/Grade | Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6+ Kindergarten |
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