Teaching Kids How to Use Wood Blocks to Tap Out Whole Note Rhythms

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Summary: Teach kids how to use wood blocks to tap out whole note rhythms; learn how and get tips on teaching children about music in this free child music education video.

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Dani Rhodes is a professional actress, singer, dancer & musician, based in New York City. She also teaches all of the above throughout New York. Ms. Rhodes is a proud member of Actors...read more

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" We are going to be using wooden blocks to demonstrate different rhythmic techniques. So everybody let’s do four measures of whole notes together. One two three four, one two three four, one two three four, one two three four, one two three four and now Andrew can you show me four measures of half notes on yours? One two. three four; one two three four; one two three four; one two three four; one two three four. Samantha, can you show me four measures of quarter notes? One two three and four, one two three four. Now what we are going to do in a quarter notes we have to do a one two three four."

eHow Article: Teaching Kids How to Use Wood Blocks to Tap Out Whole Note Rhythms

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