Music Fundamentals A Balanced Approach
WORKBOOK: MODULE 1 Double bar line Treble G clef Bass F clef Ledger line 8va Solfège Exercise 1.16—Further Study of Ledger Lin ...
Exercise 1 In the following exercises, write the number of beats above the tied notes and give the total note value below. Examp ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 1 NAME: Exercise 1.17 Draw at least four octave notes for each letter. Use ledger lines when needed. Exercise 1 ...
“Honeysuckle Rose” (Thomas “Fats” Waller, A. Razaf) Slurs Slursshould not be confused with ties.Ties connect notes of the same ...
WORKBOOK: MODULE 1 “Over the Rainbow” (H. Arlen) Exercise 1.19—8va and 8vb Write the letter name of the note below the staff. ...
Exercise 2—Class Exercise Write the meter in the following exercises. Then write the number of beats for each note value above t ...
Pulse: Feeling the Beat We have been studying music as the organization of sound. In this module, we will add the important dime ...
Fast Medium Slow (Allegro)(Moderato)(Adagio) Types of Rhythmic Values Rhythmic valuesare the duration of pitche ...
Exercise 3 Add the missing bar lines according to the time signatures given at the beginning of each rhythm. Write the number of ...
Likewise, the eighth note ( ) is one-eighth the value of the whole note. Any note may be used to represent the beat; we sometim ...
Exercise 3 Begin drawing notes with the note head, which is elliptical in shape. This is similar to the whole note which is rou ...
Track 43 Track 44 Track 45 TRACKS 42–45 Each of the exercises above will be played twice without pause, at a slow tempo. Liste ...
Notes that are drawn below the third line of the staff stem upon the right. Notes above the third line stem down on the left of ...
Exercise 5 Sing “Happy Birthday to You” (M. J. Hill, P.S. Hill) In the second line, sustain the note with the fermata written a ...
Beams facilitate note reading and counting by grouping notes into units reflecting the beat. In older editions of vocal music it ...
“Oh, Susanna” (S. Foster) Exercise 6 The following examples begin with anacrusis measures. Write the note value above each note ...
“The Bonny Lass” (English dance tune from “The Dancing Master”) “Tarong, Kamatis, Parya” (“Eggplant, Tomato, and Bitter Melon”) ...
“There’s No Business Like Show Business” (I. Berlin) How many total counts do the tied notes receive? ___ of beats: Count: of ...
Time Signature, Bar Line, Double Bar Line The time signatureindicates the recurrent grouping of accented and unaccented beats. T ...
Rests may be dotted, but they may not be tied. For example, a complete measure of silence in 3/4 may be written as a dotted half ...
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