Remember Me
forgot your password?

Before you can pick the perfect music for your horse, you need to understand the difference between rhythm and tempo

Before you can pick the perfect music for your horse, you need to understand the difference between rhythm and tempo.

Many people use the words rhythm and tempo interchangeable, but they do not mean the same thing. I will talk about the meaning of each, both in musical terminology and in riding reference.

Rhythm - When riding, regularity of the rhythm refers to the even spacing between each step in a stride of walk, trot or canter.  In music, rhythm is made up of sounds and silences. These sounds and silences are put together to form patterns of sound which are repeated to create rhythm.

Look at the two descriptions of rhythm and put them together.   Think of the sounds and silences of the musical terminology and the even spacing between each step of your horse's gaits as the same thing.  When the horse's foot is down it is a sound.  When your horse's foot is up, it is silent.  This is how we can relate the rhythm of music to the rhythm of your horse’s gaits.

Tempo –Tempo is the speed of the music or the speed of your horse.  Depending on how fast you want to go you can adjust the rate of repetition of the rhythm. Tempo in music can be fast or slow or in-between.  Music sounds and feels different depending on how fast it’s played.  The same piece of music will have a different effect or mood depending on weather it is played fast or slow.

Hopefully this will clarify the difference between rhythm and tempo as it applies to music and how it applies to your horse.

Next month we will talk more about what particular kind of music will accentuate your horse’s strengths.

Ruth Hogan Poulsen

Rider, competitor, author, teacher, trainer, freestyle composer,

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Equestrian Articles
  • More from Ruth Hogan Poulsen

The implications of superficial digital flexor tendonitis in the National Hunt racehorse

By: Tammy Patterson | 26/11/2009
Every time the horses hoof comes into contact with the ground, the tendon is required to stretch. At speed or over jumps this is increased up to 8cm, (Nankervis 2002). Read more..

The Online Saddlery Shop: How to Make Your Purchase Easier

By: Luke Wildman | 25/11/2009
In order to pick the best online saddlery shop, the venue should be able to fulfil your purchasing needs. Here's how everything else will be convenient for you.

Pilates Based Exercises Perfect For The Equestrain

By: sharon spaziani | 24/11/2009
The Pilates Method of exercise is a perfect form of cross training for the equestrian. Develop strength yet remain balanced and flexible. Help minimize pain and injury from overuse.

An SEO Expert Explains About the Meaning and Purpose of SEO Services

By: Steve Evans | 24/11/2009
Search engines are not human. They don't care about good writing, this about it this way...

What the judges want to "hear" when they listen to your dressage horse's musical freestyle!

By: Ruth Hogan Poulsen | 20/11/2009
When the judges are listening to your music, what are they listening for? One of the most frequently asked questions I get is, “How do the judges evaluate my music?” I’m going to go over the guidelines that are given to the judges so you can be on the same page as they are.

What you will need when starting to learn horse riding

By: Phil Adams-Wright | 18/11/2009
Horse riding is a popular pastime with many young children, many go on to take up horse riding in one of the many forms of professional horse riding whether that is horse racing, dressage or any other equestrian event. In the UK it is one of the most popular sports with members of the royal family even competing at an Olympic level!

Polo Equipment dealer

By: Palo Alto Polo | 14/11/2009
We are Palo Alto Outfitters and polo located in Argentina, we provide a wholesale source for selling POLO equipment in your Tack store and online. Also we can provide you with wholesale pricing on Helmets, Mallets, boots, and saddles.

Adobe Photo Shop 6 Tutorials

By: David Peters | 09/11/2009
Simple Adobe Photoshop 6 Tutorials that will help you conquer Photoshop in 2 hours. You can view free sample Adobe Photoshop 6 Video Tutorials for beginners

What the judges want to "hear" when they listen to your dressage horse's musical freestyle!

By: Ruth Hogan Poulsen | 20/11/2009 | Equestrian
When the judges are listening to your music, what are they listening for? One of the most frequently asked questions I get is, “How do the judges evaluate my music?” I’m going to go over the guidelines that are given to the judges so you can be on the same page as they are.

Why Riding Your Horse to Music Works... the Physiology

By: Ruth Hogan Poulsen | 03/11/2009 | Equestrian
I am amazed at how perfect music can improve and enhance a horse's movement and the rider's rhythm! When music fits the horse and rider, both the quality of the gaits and movements improve. The music enhances both the artistic aspect and the technical side of the ride. Because rhythm is maintained! After years of studying the effects of music I learned a few things.

Before you can pick the perfect music for your horse, you need to understand the difference between rhythm and tempo

By: Ruth Hogan Poulsen | 03/11/2009 | Equestrian
Before you can pick the perfect music for your horse, you need to understand the difference between rhythm and tempo. Many people use the words rhythm and tempo interchangeable, but they do not mean the same thing. I will talk about the meaning of each, both in musical terminology and in riding reference.

East Hill Farm Showcases Dressage and Good Horsemanship in Vermont

By: Ruth Hogan Poulsen | 28/09/2009 | Equestrian
East Hill Farm in Plainfield, Vermont showcases the best dressage training and horsemanship around. Founded in 1976, East Hill Farm is one of the oldest and well regarded equestrian and training facilities in the New England area. Training and teaching begins at the grass roots level at East Hill Farm, beginning with a very active 4-H club, childrens and pony lessons beginning at age 8.

Polish Your Horse Back Riding Boots To A Brilliant Shine

By: Ruth Hogan Poulsen | 25/09/2009 | Equestrian
HOW TO POLISH YOUR BOOTS TO PERFECTION Ok... I admit I am a little OCD... but its part of my routine when i am getting ready for a show or class... i use the quiet time to go over my test and think about my plan... and boy do my boots shine!! Ruth

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.32, 7, w2)