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Part IIIRhythm and Dynamics
Worksheet 3Handout 3
Rhythm Pattern of musical movement through time
Value of Time
= 4 Beats Per Measure
Value of Notes
= 1 Beat
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Quarter Note
Value of Notes
= 2 Beats
It would be counted likes this.
1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4
Half Note
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
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.
Value of Notes
= ½ Beat
Eighth Note
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
Ready for more notes?
Whole Rest
Half Rest
Quarter Rest
Eighth Rest
Another Time Signature
Example #7
Dynamics
TEMPO
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
Moderato
Grave
Presto
Moderato
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
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?
This Concludes
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