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Thursday, 29 December 2016 14:37

Chance Composition: Rhythm

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Materials:

--Dice

--Paper

--Markers or crayons

Preparation: 

1. Create chart for students to use when creating their chance compositions.  Assign a note or rest to each possible dice/die.  I made my table to correspond with just one die and used the following values: 1--quarter note, 2--quarter rest, 3--half note, 4--two eighth notes, 5--single eighth note, 6--whole note.

2. Decide what rules the chance composition will have. (I made these rules: No repeating quarter rests, if roll two quarter rests in a row, roll again.  Only use whole note once, if roll more than one whole note, roll again.)

Directions:

1. Students draw 4 large rectangles on paper. Each box is one measure and should contain 4 beats.

2. Student rolls die, draws corresponding note or rest.  If student rolls a note or rest that would make the total value of the box greater than 4 beats, draw that note or rest in the next box, then return to the previous box.  

3. Composition is done when all boxes are filled, but not exceeding 4 beats per box.

Notes:

--How many dice you have can be a limiting factor on how many students can do at once.  I recommend doing in a station format.

--Can be used as part of other composition projects.

 

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