Amy M. Burns

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Encanto Medley Rhythm Play-Along

“Mom…you know what is ironic? When the characters sing the song, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno (no no no)” and they are literally talking about Bruno for the entire song!

And so it begins. This is how I was introduced to Encanto, the movie about the Madrigal family from Disney with music written by acclaimed singer, songwriter, and Tony Award Winner (among other well-deserved recognitions) Lin-Manuel Miranda. After listening to the music on YouTube and Apple Music, my daughters went over every detail of the plot with me and I was hooked. From there, I went down the rabbit hole and read the numerous deep-dives about the movie from how the movie represents dysfunctional families (Arianne Brown, 2022) to how Luisa’s song had to have a cool sound (Julia Dzurillay, 2022).

Decoding the Characters’ Names

Inspired by Cameron Moten’s Elementary Groove Tracks, where he uses words for rhythm patterns and he repeats a phrase numerous times before moving on to another phrase, I decided to use the characters’ names for rhythm patterns and repeat them multiple times before moving on. The result was an Encanto Medley Rhythm Play-Along.

When choosing the songs, I looked no further than my living room. I listened to my daughters belt out, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” to “Surface Pressure”. When I asked them to sing more, they were happy to oblige. From listening to them more, I added, “Family Madrigal” and “What Else Can I Do”. I wanted one more song and chose the upbeat, “Columbia, Mi Encanto” because I felt it completed the medley beautifully.

Similarities to the Music from In The Heights

I first heard of Lin-Manuel Miranda when I went to Broadway in March of 2008 to see his freshman musical, “In the Heights”. I loved it. I saw it with the understudy playing Usnavi, Javier Muñoz. Javier was amazing (and he went to understudy and eventually play the lead role in “Hamilton”). I came back to see it again with Lin-Manuel Miranda playing Usnavi. From there, I must have listened to the soundtrack over 1000 times. When I now listen to Encanto, I hear so much from “In the Heights”. When they sing “Isabela” in Family Madrigal, I feel like I am hearing “Vanessa” from In the Heights. There are more similarities I hear each time I listen. It reminds me how much I enjoy Lin-Manuel Miranda’s songs and arrangements.

Rhythm Play-Along

My younger students will use the manipulatives to recognize, read, and perform the rhythm patterns. My older students will be given the names to see how they decode the rhythm patterns. Then, they will find their favorite instrument and perform it with the video.

This medley includes five songs from Encanto. It uses the rhythms of quarter and eighth notes and quarter rests, as well as repeat signs because many times the rhythms reflect the microbeat and not the macrobeat. Therefore, it can be a bit challenging to perform. However, with some preparation and practice, it can be achieved.

Enjoy the rhythm play-along and come back for the body percussion and manipulatives in the next couple of weeks.

Songs:

Miranda, Lin Manuel (2022). The Family Madrigal [Recorded by Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz & cast of Encanto]. On Encanto. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtrskpOehdQ.

Miranda, Lin Manuel (2022). Surface Pressure. [Recorded by Jessica Darrow]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErY3eeRFTFg.

Miranda, Lin Manuel (2022). Colombia, Mi Encanto. [Recorded by Carlos Vives]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L74W7Ml9Yww.

Miranda, Lin Manuel (2022). What Else Can I Do? [Recorded by Beatriz & Guerrero]. On Encanto. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBeZSuHI4Qc.

Miranda, Lin Manuel (2022). We Don't Talk About Bruno. [Recorded by Adassa, Beatriz, Mauro Castillo, Rhenzy Feliz, Carolina Gaitán, Diane Guerrero & cast of Encanto]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvWRMAU6V-c.

Resources:

Arianne Brown, K. S. L. (2022, January 15). Parents react to Disney's 'Encanto,' call it triggering and healing. KSL.com. Retrieved January 18, 2022, from https://www.ksl.com/article/50328971/parents-react-to-disneys-encanto-call-it-triggering-and-healing

Julia Dzurillay. (2022, January 13). Disney's 'Encanto': Why it was important for Luisa's 'surface pressure' to have a 'cool' sound. Showbiz Cheat Sheet. Retrieved January 18, 2022, from https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/encanto-important-luisas-surface-pressure-cool-sound.html/