Theory Trainer
Exercise 2aSimple rhythm tapping: Start the metronome, then press key “j”, “k”, “l” or “;” to the notated
rhythm.
Conducting Patterns
Conducting patterns can help to demonstrate meter. Notice that the strong beat (beat one) is always a downward
motion, also known as the downbeat.The last beat of each pattern is always an upward motion, also known as
the upbeat.
Sing and conduct these songs, feeling the accent on the first beat of each measure.
Simple Duple Meter
Simple Triple Meter
Simple Quadruple
BASICS OF RHYTHM
1
2
Jingle bells, Jingle bells
Accent: > >
2
4
1
3
2
Sing and conduct: “Jingle Bells.”
Sing and conduct: “My Favorite Things” (R. Rogers, O. Hammerstein II)
Rain - drops on Ros-es and Whiskers on Kittens,
Accent: > >
3
4
1
2 3
4
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Sing and conduct: “Love Me Tender” (E. Presley, V. Matson)
Love me ten - der, Love me sweet –– Never let me go.
Accent: > – > –
4
4