Music Fundamentals A Balanced Approach
WORKBOOK – MODULE 2 Exercise 2.1 Draw two notes an octave apart in the rhythmic values that are indicated. Example 1. 2. 3. 4. A ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 3 NAME: Exercise 3.7 Analyze the following melodies. Identify the meter. Do the examples begin with anacrusis m ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 2 1. “Diu Diu Tong Zai” (Y. Z. Zhen), Chinese pentatonicfolk melody whose lyrics mimic the sound of raindrops. ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 3 Exercise 3.8—Class Exercise—Rhythmic Dictation Various combinations of the following rhythms will be played. ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 2 NAME: Exercise 2.5 In the following exercises, write the number of beats above the notes. Write the consecuti ...
Sharp, Flat, Natural In music of the West, the octave is divided into 12 equal parts called half steps, or semitones. In non-Wes ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 2 Exercise 2.6 Write the counts below each exercise. Clap and count, emphasizing the beat that gets the accent. ...
MODULE 4 88 Five symbols called accidentalsmay be used to name all of the keys. We will begin our study with the first three acc ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 2 NAME: Exercise 2.7 Add the missing barlines and double barlines according to the time signatures given at the ...
Notice that: The white key F flat (key 5) is a half step lower in pitch than the white key F (key 6). The black key B flat (key ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 2 Exercise 2.9 Correct the counting errors in each measure for the following exercises. 2. 64 Correct count ...
Theory Trainer Exercise 4aFind white/black keys on the staff. Drawing Accidentals on the Staff Accidentals are used within the b ...
Tied Notes: Extending Duration Note values may be extended through the use of a tie: or. Ties connect two or more notes of the s ...
A “courtesy” accidental may be placed in front of a note as a reminder. For example, in “Call Me Irresponsible,” the natural in ...
Exercise 1 In the following exercises, write the number of beats above the tied notes and give the total note value below. Examp ...
Enharmonic Spellings All notes have at least two letter names called enharmonic spellings. Enharmonic pitches sound the same but ...
“Honeysuckle Rose” (Thomas “Fats” Waller, A. Razaf) Slurs Slursshould not be confused with ties.Ties connect notes of the same ...
Exercise 5 On the staff below each keyboard, write the enharmonic spellings for the keys marked with an X. Identify the letter n ...
Exercise 2—Class Exercise Write the meter in the following exercises. Then write the number of beats for each note value above t ...
Exercise 6 On the staff below, notate the diatonic and chromatic half steps abovethe given pitch and identify the note. On the s ...
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