In the Hall of the Mountain King - E. Grieg - Rhythm ...



Grades 2 and 3PART II of Grieg, Chopin and his Mother!Last week, we learned about the famous Norwegian composer and pianist, Edvard Grieg (1843-1907). Can you remember the name of the two pieces we listened to?If you guessed “Morning Mood” and “In the Hall of the Mountain King,” you are correct!This week, we are going to re-visit “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” First, this week I would like you to READ the story aloud along with someone in your family. Or, you may read aloud BY YOURSELF.Next, if you would like to review the youtube clip of the story from last week, here it is: II “In the Hall of the Mountain King”Let us now consider the rhythm behind “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” First, review Part A. by speaking and clapping ta. You may be adventurous and echo the pattern to a family member or practice by yourself.Next, there are two youtube clips which will give us in-depth and fun review of these important fundamental rhythms. First, follow along with the first youtube link. When you are ready, copy and paste “In the Hall of the Mountain King” into your browser and discover the fundamental rhythmic pattern we have been using and Grieg embraced into his music. Guess what, you are doing what Mr. Grieg did himself. Congratulations! We are becoming music makers while learning about GREAT MUSIC!Happy Music making, Dr. CovaleskyPart A. ReviewI I I ITa Ta Ta TaPart B. Copy and paste the following link into your browser. We will practice ta and ti-ti ta. scrolling down please… (next page!) Part C. Finally, copy and paste the following link into your browser and apply ta and ti-ti to last week’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” : #inthehallofthemountainking #GriegIn the Hall of the Mountain King - E. Grieg - Rhythm practice - Lectura rítmica ................
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