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Date Posted: 05:05:56 05/02/05 Mon
Author: Cynthia Holcomb
Subject: Re: Natural Rhythm
In reply to: Ferris 's message, "Natural Rythem" on 18:43:17 04/22/05 Fri

I absolutely believe that rhythm can be taught to each child. Certainly it may be easier for some than others. Working with the child by having him or her pat on their shoulders to the BIG beat, until it becomes internalized, should provide the needed repetitions for success.

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[> [> Re: Natural Rhythm -- Phil Payne, 07:04:03 01/19/06 Thu [1]

I definitely think so too. The earlier you start them the better off they'll be. I work with a high school drumline during marching season and there is always 1 or 2 people that want to switch over from their current instrument to play drums. This is generally a harder transition than the students think by this time. Yes you will have your hot shot natural that can do it all and that is good for them and you, but most are not like that. They just see the drums as the goof off section of the band and......which percussionists can tend to get a little crazy. I suggest starting them right off in elementary school with the rhythm sticks or what ever you call them. They can hit those together on the beat during a song that they sing. Or they could even play on conga drums or something like that. This will help them learn how to not only sing the rhythm but internalize the beat that they are playing with their particular instrument. I hope this coming from a percussionist helps you in your situation.


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