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Gordon rhythm

Gordon rhythm
  1. What are Gordon syllables?
  2. What is a Macrobeat?
  3. What is rhythmic solfege?

What are Gordon syllables?

The Gordon rhythm syllables (sometimes called Gordon rhythm solfege) is an example of a beat-function system. These syllables change based on the placement of the rhythm in relation to the beat rather than the specific rhythm value as used by the Kodaly counting system (also known as ta ti ti rhythm).

What is a Macrobeat?

Macrobeats are those beats that one arbitrarily feels to be the longest. In most cases, macrobeats are paired: one macrobeat naturally “goes with” a succeeding macrobeat of equal or unequal duration.

What is rhythmic solfege?

Rhythmic Solfège builds on the principles of learning music through movement with the addition of focused musical study on keyboard percussion; the end goal of the sequence is comprehensive musicianship!

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