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Exercises in Rhythm
Classical/Theory
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Worksheet No.1
Title by uploader: Exercises in Rhythm: Worksheet 1
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Free choice: Any Instrument |
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Yvonne Johnson |
1st worksheet for beginners in 4/4 time using crotchets (quarter notes), minims (half notes) and semibreves (whole notes). After students have added the counting, the exercises should be clapped or played.
Worksheet No.2
Title by uploader: Exercises in Rhythm: Worksheet 2
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Free choice: Any Instrument |
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Yvonne Johnson |
2nd rhythm worksheet for beginners using 2/4 and 3/4 time signatures. after students have added the counting, the exercises should be clapped or played.
Worksheet No.3
Title by uploader: Exercises in Rhythm: Worksheet 3
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Free choice: Any Instrument |
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Yvonne Johnson |
3rd worksheet in 2/4 and 3/4 times. This worksheet includes quavers (eighth notes) and introduces students to counting "and" on the offbeats. after the counting has been added, the rhythms should be clapped or played.
Worksheet No.4
Title by uploader: Exercises in Rhythm: Worksheet 4
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Free choice: Any Instrument |
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Yvonne Johnson |
4th worksheet in 2/4 and 3/4 times with quavers (eighth notes) and rests. Students sometime forget that rests also have value and must be counted. With this in mind, I have deliberately used a lot of rests in each exercise. After the counting has been added, the rhythms should be clapped or played.
Worksheet No.5
Title by uploader: Exercises in Rhythm: Worksheet 5
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Free choice: Any Instrument |
Publisher |
Yvonne Johnson |
5th worksheet using 2/4 and 3/4 times with semiquavers (sixteenth notes) and rests. This worksheet introduces the "e + u" on the offbeats. after the counting has been added, the exercises should be clapped and played to help re-enforce and develop accuracy of the rhythms.
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