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What are the most dynamic dances suitable for kindergarten class morning exercises

The most dynamic dance suitable for kindergarten class morning exercises can be "Little Apple", and it is usually four-three beat.

The beat numbers are symbols used in sheet music and are labeled in the form of fractions. Each musical score is preceded by a beat number, and in the middle if the tempo is changed the changed beat number is marked, the beat number is like a fraction, such as 2/4, 3/4, etc.

The denominator represents the number of quarter notes used to represent a beat, such as 2/4 represents one beat with a quarter note, and each measure has two beats.

The numerator represents how many beats per measure, as I said earlier, 2/4 beat is a quarter note for a beat, two beats per measure, 3/4 quarter note for a beat, three beats per measure ...... reading is to read the denominator first, and then read the numerator, for example, 2/4 is called four-two beats, 3/4 is called four-three beats, and 6/8 is called eight-six beats. .

The beat numbers are to be labeled and drawn at the beginning of the piece, after the first line of the score.

When you draw the beat number on the stave, you use the third line (the line in the middle of the stave) as the horizontal line of the score, and you don't need to draw another horizontal line. If the piece does not change the beat in the middle of the piece, it is enough to write it only once at the beginning, but if the beat changes in the middle of the piece, you need to mark a new beat number.

I. 2/4 beat.

Two-four beat is a quarter note as a beat, and each measure has 2 beats. Called 2/4 beat, there are two beats in a measure, the first is a strong beat and the second is a weak beat. In a measure, only one strong beat and one weak beat appear, and then they keep recurring in each measure. This 2/4 rhythm is very suitable for use when marching in formation, so most marches use this 2/4 beat form.

Two, 3/4 beat.

The quarter note as a beat, a measure has three beats, called 3/4 beat. That is, a strong beat and two weak beats appear in a measure, repeated in each measure, the first beat is a strong beat, the second three beats are weak beats, which is 3/4 beat. This rhythm is good for spinning, so it is often used in round dances (waltzes).

Three, 4/4 beat.

It is a quarter note as a beat, each measure has 4 beats, called 4/4 beat, in 4/4 beat, the first beat is a strong beat, the second beat is a

weak beat, the third beat is a sub-strong beat, and the fourth beat is a weak beat again.

Fourth, 6/8 beat.

With 2/4, 3/4 beat is different: it is the eighth note as a beat, each bar has 6 beats, so in each bar: the first beat is a strong beat, the second and third beats are weak beats, the fourth beat is a sub-strong beat, the fifth and sixth beats are two weak beats, so that each bar 6 beats, repeated.