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En Den Deeno

En Den Deeno. Adapted from Jay Broeker Feb 2010 MMEA convention. Choosing Rhymes. What are the different types of songs we know? What do you think a choosing rhyme might be? Let’s say a few choosing rhymes. En den dee -no Sa- fa la ka teen-o Sa- fa la ka tee ka-to

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En Den Deeno

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  1. En Den Deeno Adapted from Jay Broeker Feb 2010 MMEA convention

  2. Choosing Rhymes • What are the different types of songs we know? • What do you think a choosing rhyme might be? Let’s say a few choosing rhymes.

  3. En den dee-no Sa-fa la kateen-o Sa-fa la katee ka-to In-ee bin-eeboom

  4. Arranging • What is arranging? • What might we do to arrange this choosing rhyme? • What is the difference between arranging and composing? • What about improvising?

  5. Let’s use body percussion (Stomp) En den dee-no (pat) Sa-fa la ka teen-o (pat) (clap) Sa-fa la ka tee ka-to (Stomach) (head) In-ee bin-ee boom

  6. In groups practice using your own body percussion ideas to arrange “En Den Deeno” • PERFORMANCE! • 2 times with words and without

  7. Ostinato. What does it mean? Boom Boom Bin-ee Boom Boom

  8. Create your own ostinato as a group • Perform the rhyme with ostinato accompaniment • Did your group’s ostinato work well? • Did your “boom’s” line up? • What can you do to make the “boom’s” happen at different times?

  9. Final Form!! • Create a finished product in your group. • You may want to follow this form: Intro Interlude Rhyme 1 Rhyme 2 Coda

  10. Some things to think about • Rhyme only? • Rhyme + Body Percussion • Body Percussion only? • Percussion instruments? • Tutti or Solo? • Antiphonal? What is that!!?? • Accompaniment: what length? Pattern? • What is yout overall form? En den dee-no Sa-fa la ka teen-o Sa-fa la ka tee ka-to In-ee bin-ee boom

  11. Final Performance!!!! Audience: have one sentence ready that starts “I noticed…..”

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