WHAT IS RHYTHM? it is the beat, life and pulse of music.

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WHAT IS RHYTHM? it is the beat, life and pulse of music

NOTE VALUES

WHAT ARE THE NOTE VALUES? SHARE ANSWERS WITH YOUR PARTNER. 1. Name the Note. 2. How many beats does each equal?

WHAT ARE THE NOTE VALUES? WRITE THIS DOWN. = 4 BEATS = 2 BEATS = 1 BEAT = 1/2 BEAT = 1/4 BEAT

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REVIEW THE NOTE VALUES WITH YOUR PARTNER. 1. Name the Note. 2. How many beats does each equal?

QUIZ - ON INDEX CARD 1. COPY THE NOTES 2. How many beats does each equal?

FINALE PROGRAMS GO TO AND DOWNLOAD THE FINALE NOTEPAD FOR FREE. FIRST CHECK WITH YOUR PARENTS.

WHAT IS STEADY BEAT? RHYTHM HAVING ACCENTS ON THE FIRST AND THIRD BEATS (in 4/4 Meter)

WHAT IS SYNCOPATION? ACCENTING A BEAT THAT NORMALLY DOES NOT GET AN ACCENT

WHAT IS OSTINATO? A NOTE OR GROUP OF NOTES THAT REPEAT OVER AND OVER IN A PERSISTANT WAY

HORSE CHORALE Click Here Kor/hestekor.swf

WHAT IS TEMPO? IT IS THE SPEED OF THE BEAT

WOM 7 – pg. 127

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Keyboard Rules Safety – “Look before you Sit” Volume – Keep volume low so only you and partner can hear Stay on Task No Pencils/ Pens at Keyboards Bell – Cue to stop and turn around. Do Not use Sound Effects.

COMPOSITION GUIDELINES BEATS MUST BE UNDER THE NOTES SUBDIVIDE FOR 8 TH, 16 TH NOTES MUST SUBDIVIDE FOR THE ENTIRE MEASURE ALIGN BEATS WITH THE NOTES!!!

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COMPOSITION GUIDELINES TRIPLETS = 1 BEAT (no subdivision) USE RULER PENCILS ONLY, No Pens NEATNESS COUNTS EVERY MEASURE = 4 BEATS ALIGN BEATS WITH THE NOTES!!!

WHAT IS Polyrhythm ? several different rhythm patterns going on at the same time

Rhythmic Values A whole note equals 4 beats. A half note equals 2 beats. A quarter note equals 1 beat. An eighth note equals 1/2 of a beat. A sixteenth note equals 1/4 of a beat. A dot adds half of the original note's value. The top number of the time signature tells us how many beats are in a measure. The bottom number of the time signature tells us what type of note gets the beat.

WHAT IS RHYTHM? it is the beat, life and pulse of music

WHAT ARE THE 3 PARTS OF RHYTHM? 1. BEAT 2. MELODY 3. ACCOMPANIMENT

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