Dalcroze Principles
Dalcroze Principles
Dalcroze Principles
Boyarsky
Dalcroze Eurhythmics:
Dalcroze Eurhythmics offers a unique, holistic approach to music by simultaneously engaging
the mind, body and feelings of the pupil. The challenge is to participate fully in the musical experience of the moment.All elements of rhythm are explored, from the most basic (pulse, meter,
phrasing, accents, rhythmic patterns) to the more advanced (such as tempo, syncopation, ensemble,
cross-rhythms, unequal beats, anacrusis, and agogics).
Eurhythmics ("good rhythm") games consist of listening and responding to music, as well as
observing oneself in movement.Solfge is the study of pitch relationships, supported by a foundation of good rhythm. Improvisation is an integral part of the training, and exists as a laboratory
for synthesizing good rhythm and clear tonal relationships.
Class work takes place in a lively group situation. By attentive, active and sensitive participation, one learns to solve practice and performance problems. Dalcroze Eurhythmics can benefit
musicians, actors, athletes, and dancers by using body and voice in a more relaxed, joyful way to
develop inner hearing, good timing, perception, memory, awareness, phrasing and flow.
Principles of Dalcroze:
Eurhythmics means good rhythm
Follows
Quick Reaction
Canons
Listening polyphonically
Large conducting movements
Internalizing the beat
Plastique Anim
Time, Space, Energy interactions
Solfge pitch recognition and relationship
Improvisation using what you have experienced
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