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Rhythm sticks rap and tap, by Michael Plunkett

Label
Rhythm sticks rap and tap, by Michael Plunkett
Language
eng
Form of composition
songs
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Rhythm sticks rap and tap
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
756050493
Responsibility statement
by Michael Plunkett
Summary
Playing to the beat with rhythm sticks is a purposeful way for kids to gain rhythmic sense, develop motor skills, and learn valuable concepts. The musical patterns will reinforce skills such as loud/soft, fast/slow, up and down, back, forward, and colors and numbers. Rhythm stick play will foster good listening habits, and help improve coordination, body identification, and creative expression. Not only do the activities build body muscle, but they boost brainpower, too
Table Of Contents
Vocal instructions & music: The rhythm stick shuffle -- Who's got the rhythm today? -- Rhythm stick cha-cha -- Rockabilly rhythm sticks -- Kool kats -- The rhythm stick train -- Rhythm stick reggae -- The rhythm stick maarch -- Echo sticks -- Big rhythm -- Beat street -- Color tap song. Instrumentals: The rhythm stick shuffle (instrumental) -- Rhythm stick cha-cha (instrumental) -- Rockabilly rhythm sticks (instrumental) -- The rhythm stick train (instrumental) -- The rhythm stick march (instrumental) -- Beat street (instrumental)
Target audience
juvenile
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
Classification
Genre
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