CONTINUOUS CALL AND RESPONSE
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A call and response overlap |
Tags: | Call and response – Multitasking – Polyrhythm – Superfast – Transitional |
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This activity is going to challenge your listening, concentration and coordination – but we’ll have some fun while doing it!
This is a clapping call and response – so I will play a rhythm (the call) and you will clap it back to me (the response). What’s different is normally I would wait in silence while you respond. I’m not going to wait in this version. While you’re clapping your response, I’ll be playing the new call rhythm. So I never stop calling, and you never stop responding. The trick is to clap to the current call while listening to the new call at the same time. Then respond to that call while listening to the next call, and so on and so on. Let’s try it. We’ll start easy and as you get comfortable, we’ll ramp up the difficulty. Ready? |
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Activity Summary: | A call and response overlap |
Tags: | Call and response – Multitasking – Polyrhythm – Superfast – Transitional |
Set-up: | Open |
Say: | |
This activity is going to challenge your listening, concentration and coordination – but we’ll have some fun while doing it!
This is a clapping call and response – so I will play a rhythm (the call) and you will clap it back to me (the response). What’s different is normally I would wait in silence while you respond. I’m not going to wait in this version. While you’re clapping your response, I’ll be playing the new call rhythm. So I never stop calling, and you never stop responding. The trick is to clap to the current call while listening to the new call at the same time. Then respond to that call while listening to the next call, and so on and so on. Let’s try it. We’ll start easy and as you get comfortable, we’ll ramp up the difficulty. Ready? |
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