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*Matching recorded examples to written rhythms | *Matching recorded examples to written rhythms | ||
*Short rhythmic transcription | *Short rhythmic transcription | ||
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*Teoria.com: [https://www.teoria.com/en/exercises/rr.php Rhythmic Reading Drill] | *Teoria.com: [https://www.teoria.com/en/exercises/rr.php Rhythmic Reading Drill] | ||
*G. Biringer. [https://www2.lawrence.edu/fast/BIRINGEG/media/theory_funds/index.html "Pitch and Rhythmic Notation."] (''Worksheets for Music Theory Fundamentals)''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 21 December 2024
| This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Twelve-Tone Equal Temperament category. |
Objectives
- Students will be able to play a short notated rhythm.
- Students will be familiar with rhythmic symbols including: note shapes, rests, dots, ties.
- Students will be proficient with basic rhythmic notation values (including explore to British equivalents).
- Students will be familiar with tuplets.
Resources
Readings
- T. Rush. "Rhythmic Notation." (Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People).
- "Rhythms in Notation." (Music Crash Courses).
- R. Hutchinson. "Durational Symbols." (Music Theory for the 21st Century Classroom).
- R. Hutchinson. "Dots and Ties." (Music Theory for the 21st Century Classroom).
- R. Hutchinson. "Tuplets." (Music Theory for the 21st Century Classroom).
- MusicTheory.Net lessons on note durations, rest durations, and dots & ties.
- Contains British terms: Teoria.net lessons on note values, dotted notes/ties, rests, notes shorter than a beat, eights and sixteenths and rests, triplets
Class Activities
- Discussion of the symbology of rhythm in staff notation (including a short history)
- Construction and performance of written rhythms
- Rhythmic transcription of short excerpts of music from different genres and time periods
- Beaming and substitution exercises
- Rhythmic cell game where students repeat, imitation, embellish given rhythmic cells.
Assignments
- Matching recorded examples to written rhythms
- Short rhythmic transcription
- Duration/rest substitution exercises
Drills:
- Teoria.com: Rhythmic Reading Drill
- G. Biringer. "Pitch and Rhythmic Notation." (Worksheets for Music Theory Fundamentals).