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Part III Rhythm and Dynamics Worksheet 3 Handout 3

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Part III of Beginning Music Theory

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Part IIIRhythm and Dynamics

Worksheet 3Handout 3

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Rhythm Pattern of musical movement through time

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Value of Time

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= 4 Beats Per Measure

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Value of Notes

= 1 Beat

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Quarter Note

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Value of Notes

= 2 Beats

It would be counted likes this.

1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4

Half Note

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Clap AlongClick on the examples below to hear the rhythm. Clap along with them. The notation is next to the sample to help you along.

Example #1

Example #2

Example #3

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Value of Notes

=4 Beats

Whole Note

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

The whole has a value of 4 beats. It would be counted likes this.

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Value of Notes

= ½ Beat

Eighth Note

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Clap AlongClick on the examples below to hear the rhythm. Clap along with them. The notation is next to the sample to help you along.

Example #4

Example #5

Example #6

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Ready for more notes?

Whole Rest

Half Rest

Quarter Rest

Eighth Rest

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Another Time Signature

Example #7

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Dynamics

TEMPO

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Different Types of Tempo

GRAVE: Very slow and solemn

LARGO: Very slow and broad, with dignity

LENTO: Very slow

ADAGIO: Very slow and expressive

LARGHETTO: Not as slow as LARGO, but slower than ANDANTE

ANDANTE: Rather slow, but with a flowing movement ("Walking tempo")

ANDANTINO: A little quicker than ANDANTE

MODERATO: Moderate speed- not fast, not slow

ALLEGRETTO: Light and cheerful, but not as fast as ALLEGRO

ALLEGRO: "Merry", quick, lively, bright

VIVO: Lively, brisk (usually with ALLEGRO, as ALLEGRO VIVO

VIVACE: Vivacious, faster than ALLEGRO

PRESTO: Very quick, faster than VIVACE

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Moderato

Grave

Presto

Moderato

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Expression

Pianississimo ppp Very Very SoftPianissimo pp Very SoftPiano p SoftMezzo Piano mp Medium SoftMezzo Forte mf Medium LoudForte f LoudFortissimo ff Very LoudFortississimo fff Very Very Loud

ffmf pp

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An Example From Beethoven

Click on the audio example below to hear Beethoven’s Ode To Joy. Can you hear the expression and change in dynamic?

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This Concludes

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