Tutorial 1 - Body Percussion Try (colbie Caillat) Access
Snaps and claps are eventually introduced as 16th-note patterns to match the more intricate "shuffling" feel of the song's acoustic strumming.
The body percussion choreography for Colbie Caillat's "Try," created by , is a rhythmic educational project designed to develop musicality through movement. Originally developed for 6th-grade students at the Daina-Isard school, the tutorial focuses on translating the song's emotional acoustic-pop message into physical rhythm. Core Percussion Elements TUTORIAL 1 - BODY PERCUSSION TRY (Colbie Caillat)
You can watch the specific body percussion patterns for the song here: TUTORIAL 1 - BODY PERCUSSION TRY (Colbie Caillat) Santi Serratosa López YouTube• 12 Sept 2015 Snaps and claps are eventually introduced as 16th-note
Rhythms often begin with simple quarter or eighth-note patterns at roughly 80 BPM to establish the timing. Core Percussion Elements You can watch the specific
Chest pats and thigh pats are used to simulate bass drum sounds, providing a steady foundation.
Some variations incorporate tongue clicks or cheek taps to add unique accents to the pattern. Rhythmic Structure
The performance utilizes the body as a "drum set," organizing sounds based on their unique qualities or .