Music, asked by Krethik9206, 11 months ago

How can we create a rhythm

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Answered by slkk2005
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Answer:

1. Find a pulse or a tempo you’d like to use.

A good place to begin is to take walk around the room you’re in and

clap each time you take a step. This is what I refer to as a normal

walking tempo. After you find a pulse, you are going to use it as your

foundation or reference point from which you can begin your rhythm

creation.

Musicians will often use counting as a way to keep their place within

a pulse. They will count it like this: one, two, three, four, one, two,

three, four….

This kind of pulse is called a four-beat cycle. There are other kinds

of cycles, but for our purposes today, we’ll just use a four-beat.

Once you establish a pulse, then the fun begins! A pulse can be

manipulated in all sorts of interesting ways.

2. Subdividing the pulse.

Within a pulse are a wide variety of ways to expand rhythmic

possibilities. Adding equidistant beats within a pulse is a good starting

point.

a. Doubling: Find your original pulse. You’ll notice a space in

between each beat in the original pulse. Double the speed of

your pulse by putting one beat in each space.

You can count it like this: one and two and three and four and one

and two and three and four and….

b. Quadrupling: Same idea as doubling, except you put four

equidistant beats within the space of each beat in the original

pulse

You can count it like this: one ee and ah two ee and ah three ee and

ah four ee and ah.,..

3. Create spaces in the subdivision

Once you understand how to do simple subdividing of a pulse, you

can begin to create interesting rhythmic variations by establishing a

subdivided pulse and allowing a few of the beats to go by in silence.

As you the silent beats pass, continue to allow them to pass in

silence in the same spot each time the cycle repeats.

For example:

If you are using a quadrupled subdivision (better known and 16th

notes), you could put silence on the “ee” each time it occurs in the

cycle.

One, silence, and ah, two, silence, and ah, three, silence, and ah,

four, silence, and ah… etc.

4. Accenting parts of the subdivision

Instead of making some of the beats in your subdivision silent, you

can go the opposite way by accenting, or increasing the volume of

some of the beats.

For example:

If you are using a doubled subdivision (better known and 8th notes),

you could put an accent on the “and” each time it occurs in the cycle.

I will use all CAPS to denote an accent. In music you might also see

the symbol “>” over a group of notes to signal an accent.

one, AND two, AND, three, AND, four, AND… etc.

5. Using voicing

Voicing means determining what sound you’ll on specific beats. A

simple way to use voicing is to pick two different sounds (preferably

a low sound and a high sound), then assign one sound to your right

hand and the other to your left hand.

Next, play your rhythm by simply alternating your hands R,L,R,L. As

you play the rhythm you’ll notice that even though the pattern is the

same, the use of 2 distinct voices changes the way you experience

the rhythm. Voicing is quick and easy way to create infinite variation

rather effortlessly.

6. Using handing patterns with voicing

Handing refers to the pattern your right and left hands are performing.

The standard handing is simply to alternate your hands “right, left,

right left”. Where this gets interesting quickly when you start using

different handing patterns on different voices. Even the simplest

handing pattern can really spice up an otherwise boring rhythm.

Try this:

Pick two different sounds (preferably a low sound and a high sound),

then assign one sound to your right hand and the other to your left

hand. Then perform the following handing patterns.

Answered by btsrocks234
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Rhythm is a regular and repeated pattern, usually of sound or movement. When you think rhythm music is probably the first thing that comes to mind. In music, rhythm is created by alternating sound and non-sound over time. When notes and chords are played in predictable intervals we get rhythm.


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