Activity
Vocal Improvisation with Rhythm Sticks
Instrument Imagination
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Created November 10, 2023 | Added May 24, 2025
This can help students, especially some who might be afraid of singing, to explore their voices musically through group improvisation.
- Teacher sits down with a pair of rhythm sticks and says, “I bought a violin today at the shop. Want to see it?”
- Students say, “Yes!”
- Teacher shows them a pair of sticks.
- Students will laugh and say, “That’s not a violin. It’s a pair of sticks!”
- Teacher says, “Oh. How do play a violin?”
- Students mimic playing a violin.
- Teacher says, “Oh. If make that movement, will you at least make the sound of a violin while I play? That would cheer me up.”
- Students make the sound of (and show how to play) trumpets, flutes, guitars, cellos, etc.
- Repeat with any number of “instruments.”
- Soloists can sing
- The class can choose a song to “play” like Twinkle.
Adaptations / Extensions
Each student has a pair of sticks and chooses their “instrument.”
- They “play” (i.e. sing) when the teacher points to them
- A conductor (which could also be a student) can indicate tempo, dynamics, articulation
- Students can create a parade, marching through the room with piano accompaniment, stopping for solos or group improvisation using a favorite tune or just free.
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About the Author(s)
Author
Michael Joviala
Michael Joviala is a composer/improviser/performer and educator in New York City. In 2020, he earned the diplôme supérieur from the Institut Jaques-Dalcroze in Geneva and is the director of the Dalcroze Teacher Training Program at the Lucy Moses School in New York. He teaches Dalcroze eurhythmics to students of all ages at …
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