Rhythm and Percussion

195010 min 50 secFilm: Documentary, Children's film

Direction: Gudrun Parker

Production: Gudrun Parker

To an audience of eager youngsters, Eugene Kash, conductor of the Ottawa Children's Concerts, explains the fundamentals of rhythm and introduces the percussion instruments. Marius Barbeau plays an Indigenous hand drum and sings in an Indigenous language as part of the presentation. That drum is compared with Western drums, and a children's rhythm band performs under the direction of a diminutive leader. Final scenes in music classes show how Ottawa teachers capitalize on the interest stimulated by the concerts.

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Subject categories


  • Music > Children and MusicEducationMusic TheoryMusical Instruments

Credits


director
Gudrun Parker
producer
Gudrun Parker
photography
Denis Gillson
sound
Joseph Champagne
editing
Tom Daly
Guy Glover
music
Eldon Rathburn