I liked the poem you chose, very good rhythm. When you recited the words the rhythm seemed simple, but the ta's and ti-ti's had more complexity to it. Good job.
When you're converting the poem into tas an tis, each syllable must be sounded. The way you said the poem was correct, and the number of beats in your rhythm was correct, but the syllables did not match up. There are seven syllables in the first line. When you converted it into tas and tis, you only had six notes (ta, ti ti ti ti, ta). Does this make sense? Please look over my example video of the correct answers. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI liked the poem you chose, very good rhythm. When you recited the words the rhythm seemed simple, but the ta's and ti-ti's had more complexity to it. Good job.
ReplyDeleteHi Morgan,
ReplyDeleteWhen you're converting the poem into tas an tis, each syllable must be sounded. The way you said the poem was correct, and the number of beats in your rhythm was correct, but the syllables did not match up. There are seven syllables in the first line. When you converted it into tas and tis, you only had six notes (ta, ti ti ti ti, ta). Does this make sense? Please look over my example video of the correct answers. Thanks.