Rhythms often begin with simple quarter or eighth-note patterns at roughly 80 BPM to establish the timing.
The choreography is designed to align with the lyrical themes of the song—stripping away layers and "getting up"—using movements that physically represent these concepts. TUTORIAL 1 - BODY PERCUSSION TRY (Colbie Caillat)
For more advanced learners, (by the same creator) typically builds on these basics by introducing more complex combinations of these six core body sounds. TUTORIAL 1 - BODY PERCUSSION TRY (Colbie Caillat) Rhythms often begin with simple quarter or eighth-note
The tutorial typically follows the 4/4 time signature of the song, which features a repeating chord progression of . 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
Some variations incorporate tongue clicks or cheek taps to add unique accents to the pattern. Rhythmic Structure