En Den Deeno
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EN DEN DEENO
Adapted from Jay Broeker
Feb 2010 MMEA convention
Choosing Rhymes
What are the different types of songs we know?
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
What is arranging?
What might we do to arrange this choosing rhyme?
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
In groups practice using your own body percussion
ideas to arrange “En Den Deeno”
PERFORMANCE!
2 times with words and without
Ostinato. What does it mean?
Boom
Boom
Boom
Boom
Bin-ee
Create your own
ostinato as a group
Perform the rhyme with
ostinato
accompaniment
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!!
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
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…..”