En Den Deeno

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EN DEN DEENO
Adapted from Jay Broeker
Feb 2010 MMEA convention
Choosing Rhymes
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What are the different types of songs we know?
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What do you think a choosing rhyme might be?
Let’s say a few choosing rhymes.
En den dee-no
Sa-fa la ka teen-o
Sa-fa la ka tee ka-to
In-ee bin-ee boom
Arranging
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What is arranging?
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What might we do to arrange this choosing rhyme?
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What is the difference between arranging and
composing?
What about improvising?
Let’s use body percussion
(Stomp)
En den dee-no
(pat)
Sa-fa la ka teen-o
(pat)
(clap)
Sa-fa la ka tee ka-to
(Stomach) (head)
In-ee bin-ee boom
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In groups practice using your own body percussion
ideas to arrange “En Den Deeno”
PERFORMANCE!
2 times with words and without
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Ostinato. What does it mean?
Boom
Boom
Boom
Boom
Bin-ee
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Create your own
ostinato as a group
Perform the rhyme with
ostinato
accompaniment
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Did your group’s
ostinato work well?
Did your “boom’s” line
up?
What can you do to
make the “boom’s”
happen at different
times?
Final Form!!
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Create a finished product in your group.
You may want to follow this form:
Intro
Rhyme 1
Interlude
Rhyme 2
Coda
Some things to think about
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Rhyme only?
Rhyme + Body Percussion
Body Percussion only?
Percussion instruments?
Tutti or Solo?
Antiphonal? What is that!!??
Accompaniment: what
length? Pattern?
What is yout overall form?
En den
dee-no
Sa-fa la ka
teen-o
Sa-fa la ka
tee ka-to
In-ee bin-ee
boom
Final Performance!!!!
Audience: have one sentence ready that starts
“I noticed…..”