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Beating gongs and drums rhythm teaching method

The rhythm teaching method of playing gongs and drums is as follows:

1. Understand the structure and basic knowledge of gongs and drums: First, let students understand the structure and basic knowledge of gongs and drums, including types, shapes, sizes and weights. At the same time, let students know the historical and cultural background of gongs and drums, so as to better understand their musical characteristics and cultural connotations.

2. Mastering basic rhythm and skills: Let students master basic rhythm and skills, including strength, speed and rhythm. Students can feel the rhythm and timbre by playing gongs and drums, and practice basic percussion movements and postures.

3. Practice common rhythm patterns: Let students practice common rhythm patterns, such as 28, the first 8 and the last 16, small segments. You can imitate the teacher's demonstration or use the metronome to help practice.

4. Hand-foot coordination: Playing gongs and drums requires hand-foot coordination, so students need to practice hand-foot coordination, such as holding gongs in their left hand, hammers in their right hand, and stepping on the rhythm under their feet.

5. Mastering timbre and playing skills: Let students master different timbre and playing skills, such as tapping, pounding and continuous tapping. Through demonstration and explanation, let students understand the expression and application scenarios of different skills.

6. Practice songs and music: Let students practice some common gongs and drums songs and music, such as "Dragon and Phoenix Picture" and "Happy New Year". Students can listen to music first, feel the rhythm and timbre, and then practice by imitating the teacher's demonstration.

Characteristics of rhythm teaching of beating gongs and drums;

1, strong sense of rhythm: playing gongs and drums requires a strong sense of rhythm, so we should pay attention to cultivating students' sense of rhythm in the teaching process, so that students can accurately grasp the rhythm and make the performance more coordinated and smooth.

2. Strong skills: Playing gongs and drums requires mastering certain skills, including the strength, speed and timbre of percussion instruments. In the teaching process, we should pay attention to let students practice and master these skills, so that they can express music better.

3. Good interaction: the teaching of gongs and drums requires interaction between teachers and students, teachers need to demonstrate and explain, and students need to actively participate and perform. This interactive teaching method can enhance students' interest and motivation in learning and improve the teaching effect.

4. Strong practicality: Gong and drum teaching pays attention to practice, and through repeated practice and performance, students can gradually master skills and sense of rhythm. This practical teaching method can make students understand and feel the charm of gongs and drums music more deeply.

5. Rich cultural connotation: Gong and drum culture is an important part of China traditional culture, with rich cultural connotation and historical background. In the teaching process, we should pay attention to let students know the historical and cultural background of gongs and drums culture, so as to better understand the characteristics and cultural connotation of gongs and drums music.