100 help plan
Four-four-beat is a common beat, and its rhythm is characterized by four beats per measure, and the tempo of each beat is usually medium. Here's a common four-four beat:
Find the beat: First, you need to find an object that you can use to make a beat, such as a palm, a drum stick, etc. Place your palms or drum sticks at your waist and get ready to beat.
Understanding the Tempo: The rhythm of four or four beats is often expressed as ", where the first beat is a downbeat, the second beat is a downbeat, the third beat is a sub-strong beat, and the fourth beat is a second weaker. When beating, pay attention to highlighting the first and third beats.
Start the beat: Raise your palm or stick at medium speed, then pause in the air and lower it to your waist to make a "pop" sound. This is the first beat. Then, raise the palm or drum stick from your waist, pause when you reach your chest, and then lower it back to your waist to make a "pop" sound. This is the second beat. Next, raise the palm or drum stick from the waist up, pause when you reach the abdomen position, and then lower it back to the waist to make a "pop" sound. This is the third beat. Finally, raise the palm or drum stick from your waist, pause when you reach your chest, and then lower it back to your waist to make a "pop" sound. This is the fourth beat.
Repetition Xi: Repeat the above steps, gradually increasing the speed until you are proficient at hitting a rhythm of four or four beats.
In addition to the above style of play, you can also try other ways to play, such as kicking the ground with your feet, tapping the table with your fingers, etc. Either way, pay attention to highlighting the first and third beats to maintain the stability and accuracy of the rhythm.