Rhythm Workshop
Notes and rests occupy exact amounts of a steady beat, and their durations must add to the measure's full beat count.
ArtAges 7-12~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Represent quarter notes, half notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests with proportional spans of beat time.
- Build and play a complete measure while the master pulse remains steady.
- Explain that a rest occupies time even though it makes no sound and that a half note lasts across two beats.
- Transfer duration addition from four-beat measures to a three-beat waltz measure.
The levels
- Catch a sound
Record a tap-and-hold gesture, turn it into a duration block, and connect block width to held time.
- Fill four
Build quarter–half–quarter into exactly four beats and hear the half note sustain across two pulses.
- Make room for silence
Build a complete measure containing a one-beat rest while the master pulse continues.
- Repair the overflow
Fix a five-beat build without changing tempo and explain why duration, not speed, closes the measure.
- Waltz shipment
Transfer duration addition to a three-beat measure and tap its steady pulse during playback.
Ready when they are.
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