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Body Electric 2.0. Mark Burrows. Percussion sheet music.

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Body Electric 2.0. Mark Burrows. Percussion sheet music.

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Body Electric 2.0. A Symphony of Sounds for Body Percussion. Composed by Mark Burrows. For body percussion. Book. Published by Heritage Music Press. LO.30-2468H. Grades 2-6. A bass drum. A scratch record. A cello. A lion's roar. A dog's bark. A gamelan. All of these sounds and millions more are right at your fingertips. Literally. It's the human body--the greatest and most diverse instrument on the planet. Think of the possibilities. You can stomp with the whole foot, or just with the heel. You can tap your toes or slide your foot across the floor. You can pat your tummy or pat your chest. Now imagine all the possibilities when you use vocal percussion and other mouth sounds. Combine body percussion with vocal percussion and mouth sounds and the possibilities are endless. "Body Electric 2.0" explores some of these possibilities in the form of grooves and other rhythm activities that are accessible, educational, and wildly fun. Suggested forms are provided for each, allowing you to extend them into performance pieces, perfect as a change of pace during any concert. Body Jam. Walking Rhythms. Samba. Lip Pop Gamelan. Talk Like a Pirate. Grammar Grooves. Palmas. Cuban Groove. Rainforest Rock. Peter Piper Pop. Road Trip. Warm Up. Dog Show. Body Canons. The Silent Snake. A Tone Poem. The Lion and the Mouse. A Tone Poem. Body Electric 2. Geography Jams. Alpha-beats. Poetry Slam.

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Body Electric 2.0. A Symphony of Sounds for Body Percussion. Composed by Mark Burrows. For body percussion. Book. Published by Heritage Music Press. LO.30-2468H. Grades 2-6. A bass drum. A scratch record. A cello. A lion's roar. A dog's bark. A gamelan. All of these sounds and millions more are right at your fingertips. Literally. It's the human body--the greatest and most diverse instrument on the planet. Think of the possibilities. You can stomp with the whole foot, or just with the heel. You can tap your toes or slide your foot across the floor. You can pat your tummy or pat your chest. Now imagine all the possibilities when you use vocal percussion and other mouth sounds. Combine body percussion with vocal percussion and mouth sounds and the possibilities are endless. "Body Electric 2.0" explores some of these possibilities in the form of grooves and other rhythm activities that are accessible, educational, and wildly fun. Suggested forms are provided for each, allowing you to extend them into performance pieces, perfect as a change of pace during any concert. Body Jam. Walking Rhythms. Samba. Lip Pop Gamelan. Talk Like a Pirate. Grammar Grooves. Palmas. Cuban Groove. Rainforest Rock. Peter Piper Pop. Road Trip. Warm Up. Dog Show. Body Canons. The Silent Snake. A Tone Poem. The Lion and the Mouse. A Tone Poem. Body Electric 2. Geography Jams. Alpha-beats. Poetry Slam.