Chants are rhythmic group recitations that involve repetition and musical qualities. They can range from simple melodies to complex structures. Raps are a form of poetry that emphasizes rhyming words spoken over rhythmic backing tracks.
Both chants and raps involve rhythmic speaking. However, chants generally have a more melodic and repetitive structure, while raps focus on fast rhythmic speech with rhyming lyrics. Carolyn Graham discovered that American English speech rhythms are closely linked to jazz music rhythms, forming the basis for her method of "jazz chants" to teach pronunciation and stress patterns to language learners.
2. CHANTS
Chants are defined as a rhythmic
group recitation. Chants are like
nursery and skipping rhymes, they
have lots of repetition and they are
also rich in musical qualities. Chants
can also be defined as a short and
simple series of words that are sung
on the same note.
3. Chants (from French chanter) are the
rhythmic speaking or singing of
words or sounds, often primarily on
one or two main pitches called
reciting tones. Chants may range
from a simple melody involving a
limited set of notes to highly
complex musical structures,
4. often including a great deal of
repetition of musical subphrases,
such as Great Responsories and
Offertories of Gregorian chant.
Chant may be considered speech,
music, or a heightened or stylized
form of speech.
6. A type of chants heard on
ancient battlefields.
protesters will use chants
that are used by many groups
which only a few words
change to reflect their
particular topic.
7. • auctioneers use auction-chants
or bid calling to focus the buyer's
attention on the bidding process
and drive up the price of the
items for sale.
8. Cheerleading Chants
These are typically short, quick
and very much to the point.
whether you need a quick filler
in between plays, some fast
encouragement to urge your
team on to victory or a cute
cheer that will be easily for your
squad to remember, you can
find a chant to fit your needs.
9. Funny Chant
This chant entertain the crowds
because they actually make up
their own chants based on
something funny happened to
their friends or incidents that
the fans think are humorous
10. • Raps (also known as rap music,
emceeing, spitting (bars), or
rhyming) refers to "spoken or
chanted rhyming lyrics". The art
form can be broken down into
different components where it is
separated into "content", "flow"
(rhythm and rhyme), and
"delivery". Rapping is distinct
from spoken word poetry in that
it is performed in time to a beat.
11. •It strike a hard surface
with rapid hard blows so
as to attract somebody's
attention
12. •It is also used to show
that somebody can
perform rap music
13. • A form of popular music or a
poetic that has a rhyme
model. it emphasizes rhymes
that are spoken over heavily
rhythmic backing tracks
15. Gangsta Rap
is a subgenre of hip hop music
that evolved from hardcore hip
hop & purports to reflect
urban crime and the violent
lifetimes of inner-city youths
16. Alternative Raps
Is a subgenre of hip hop that
revolves around varieties of rap and
hip hop genres
Refers to hip hop groups that refuse
conform to any of the stereotypes of
raps, such as gangsta, bass, hardcore,
and party rap.
17. Political Rap
Is a subgenre of hip hop music
that developed in the 1980s.
inspired by 1970s political
researchers such as the last poets
and Gil Scottheron, and public
enemy were the first hip hop
group
20. Rapping is trying to say as fast as
you can, or saying lines fast but
keeping to a two-fourth beat
while Chanting is a form of poetry
in form and rhyming words as
well as two-fourth
21. Differences
Chanting refers to the monotonous
or singsong intonation in speech
while Rapping is today's term for
fast chanting
22. Carolyn Graham claims
(2006) Jazz Chant is a
rhythmic expression of
natural language
which links the
rhythms of spoken
American English to
the rhythms of
traditional American
jazz.
23. The rhythms, stress and intonation
pattern of the chant should be an
exact replica of what the student
would hear from an educated
native speaker in natural
conversation
24. Carolyn Graham discovered Jazz
Chants only by accident while playing
the piano in one bar. Her friend came
to her said several words in which
she could feel exactly the music beat
she was playing. That way she found
the connection between traditional
American jazz and spoken American
English.
25. The music for chants is often taken
from some traditional English songs
so the children can concentrate on
the words and rhythm more because
they already know the melody from
the original songs, for instance
melodies from Twinkle, Twinkle Little
Star or Are You Sleeping. (Graham,
2006)
26. The rhythms, stress and intonation
pattern of the chant should be an
exact replica of what the student
would hear from an educated
native speaker in natural
conversation