Assignment 13: Intro to Compound Meter, cont.
Write
Complete this compound meter worksheet (3 pages).Here is the intro to compound meter handout for reference.
Teoría: compound meter dictation
Rhythm Dictation in 6/8, smallest value = ♪, may include rests; 5 exercises, no time limit.
Notes:
- These rhythms may include rests.
- Every example begins with a one-measure count-in.
- If you hear more than one measure of clicks before the rhythm pattern (played with a clarinet sound) begins, that means the rhythm begins with rests.
- Use the handy number-key shortcuts for rhythmic values.
- To enter a rest, you must first enter the note value, then click the rest icon (there is no keyboard shortcut for the rest icon).
- It is not possible to insert notes after you have entered more to the right. If you need to change a rhythm you entered, you need to use the delete key to work your way back to the point where your correction begins.
Scoring: 97-100 = 10 pts; 92-96 = 9 pts; 87-91 = 8 pts; 82-86 = 7.5 pts; 77-81 = 7 pts; 72-76 = 6.5 pts; 67-71 = 6 pts; <67 = 0 pts
in-class new tune and worksheet
Here is the tune Who Can Sail? (2 pgs) along with the in-class transposing and meter exercises.