Tideo “Tideo” is a play-party song from Texas.

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Tideo “Tideo” is a play-party song from Texas. During the frontier days of the United States, when there was no electricity, what do you think people did for entertainment? The play party is a singing and dancing game children played during social gatherings. Listen to “Tideo” and pat the beat. Why do you think it was a popular play-party song?



A New Rhythm Did you hear a rhythm in “Tideo” that was not or ? Which words in the song have that new rhythm? Jin-gle at the win-dow, Ti-de o. - How many sounds on a beat does the new rhythm have?