Exploring Pulse & Rhythm PART 2 FEEL THE PULSE All Music © Alan J Currie.

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Exploring Pulse & Rhythm PART 2 FEEL THE PULSE All Music © Alan J Currie

Some songs have a strong pulse/beat. For example: Row, Row, Row, Your Boat. The strong pulse is underlined Listen To The Song

Row, Row, Row Your Boat Gently Down The Stream Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Life Is But A Dream Lets Try Again!

What is the effect of this strong pulse? Does it make you want to move or sit still? Let’s try another song! What is the effect of this strong pulse? Does it make you want to move or sit still? Let’s try another song!

Fre-re Jacques Fre-re Jacques Dor-mezvous? Dor-mezvous? Sonnez les matines, Sonnez les matines, Din, din, don Din, din don Lets Sing it again

Tap, clap or walk the beats as you sing. Can you think of some songs with a strong pulse?

Au revoir Bonne chance avec voltre musique