Rhythm Rocks - Insight into Latin Music and Percussion
Programme Details
Programme IDAEP0315667
Art Form GenreMusic
Programme TypeExperience
Programme Format Digital/Blended, On-site
Language English
Venue Enclosed Room / Music Room / AVA Room / Dance Studio
Target Audience Primary-Upper, Secondary-Lower, Secondary-Upper, JC/CI, ITE
Cost
Showcase
Programme Synopsis
1) Understanding the character of the equipment as a musical instrument Learning of basic musical notation 2) Playing basic Latin rhythmic patterns as a group (and in unison) 3) Introduction of more rhythmic patterns & playing together in ensemble parts Understanding of phrasing, balance and blend Music composition with input from students relationship between rhythm and music 4) Improvement of music composed by students 5) Creativite presentation *Digital mode for this programme will be conducted via ZOOM video conferencing platform.
Objectives
Others
One chair per Participating Student
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OneHeartBeat Pte Ltd
OneHeartBeat (OHB) was formed in 2001. Since our inception, we have create an impactful and creative experiences for our learners. Our objective is to empower a community of learners to realise their potential through music and arts where we believe it is an integral part of one's learning.
Contact
Aden Firdaus Jaman
69806288
experience@oneheartbeat.com.sg
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