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In this lesson, we will learn the difference between pulse and rhythm and how to learn to and repeat short rhythmic patterns.
In this lesson, we will learn to read and write our songs using rhythmic notation.
In this lesson, we will continue learning to read and write our songs using rhythmic notation.
In this lesson, we will learn to write songs in rhythm notation and play games to help our understanding of rhythm.
In this lesson, we will be learning to read and write rhythms, recognising rhythms from our favourite songs and playing rhythm games.
In this lesson, we will be learning to improvise and compose a rhythm within a 4 beat pattern.
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