The Practice Room. Learn to Sight Sing. Level 3. Rhythmic Reading Sight Singing Two Part Reading. 60 Examples

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1 The Practice Room Learn to Sight Sing. Level 3 Rhythmic Reading Sight Singing Two Part Reading 60 Examples Copyright 2009-2019 The Practice Room http://thepracticeroom.net

2 Rhythmic Reading Three 20 Exercises

3 In Rhythmic Reading Level Three we will cover: Pairs of eighth notes It takes two eighth notes to equal to one quarter note. Quarter Note = 1 beat = Two Eighth Notes = 2 beats Each of the eighth notes lasts for half of the beat. If you tap your hand on a table, you ll notice that there is a downbeat (the moment your hand hits the table) and an up beat (the moment your hand is furthest away from the table. The first eighth note in the pair represents the moment your hand hits the table. The second eighth note represents the moment your hand is furthest from the table. If we line up 8 eighth notes under 4 quarter notes it would look like this: So how do we count that? Let s add the counts in:

4 1 2 3 4 You can see that the first eighth note lines up with the numbers if we were counting only quarter notes. But of course, we aren t. So we need a way to count the second eighth note. We ll use this symbol (+) and when counting aloud, we ll call that (and). 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + We would speak that as: 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and. Now it s just a question of mixing things up. Here s a few examples to guide you as you practice this section.

5 1 2 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 4 1 2 + 3 4 + 1-2 3 4 + You will come across other combinations. Just think it through and work it out based on what you ve learned in the other levels. Example 1

6 Example 2 Example 3

7 Example 4 Example 5

8 Example 6 Example 7

9 Example 8 Example 9

10 Example 10 Workbook Check Sheet Name Check #

11 Grade Completion Comprehension A B C D F All examples are complete. Most examples are complete. About half the examples are complete. Less than half the examples are complete. Almost no examples have been completed. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts with occasional minor errors. Student is struggling with some major concepts. Student shows very little understanding of major concepts. No comprehension is evident. Grade Comments: Example 11

12 Example 12 Example 13

13 Example 14 Example 15

14 Example 16 Example 17

15 Example 18 Example 19

16 Example 20 Workbook Check Sheet

17 Name Check # Grade Completion Comprehension A B C D F All examples are complete. Most examples are complete. About half the examples are complete. Less than half the examples are complete. Almost no examples have been completed. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts with occasional minor errors. Student is struggling with some major concepts. Student shows very little understanding of major concepts. No comprehension is evident. Grade Comments:

18 Sight Singing Three 20 Exercises

19 In Sight Singing Level Three we will continue to cover: Eighth Notes (now with pitches) We will work with all of the things we have learned so far. Quarter Notes, Half Notes, Dotted Half Notes, Whole Notes Quarter Rests, Half Rests, Whole Rests 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 time Stepwise motion - the only leap is from Sol to Do C Major, F Major, G Major, Bb Major and D Major Examples will start and end on Do.

20 Example 1 Example 2

21 Example 3 Example 4

22 Example 5 Example 6

23 Example 7 Example 8

24 Example 9 Example 10

25 Workbook Check Sheet Name Check # Grade Completion Comprehension A B C D F All examples are complete. Most examples are complete. About half the examples are complete. Less than half the examples are complete. Almost no examples have been completed. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts with occasional minor errors. Student is struggling with some major concepts. Student shows very little understanding of major concepts. No comprehension is evident. Grade Comments:

26 Example 11 Example 12

27 Example 13 Example 14

28 Example 15 Example 16

29 Example 17 Example 18

30 Example 19 Example 20

31 Workbook Check Sheet Name Check # Grade Completion Comprehension A B C D F All examples are complete. Most examples are complete. About half the examples are complete. Less than half the examples are complete. Almost no examples have been completed. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts with occasional minor errors. Student is struggling with some major concepts. Student shows very little understanding of major concepts. No comprehension is evident. Grade Comments:

32 Two Part Reading Three 20 Exercises

33 In Two Part Reading Level Three we will demonstrate a mastery of all the skills we have learned so far: Stepwise Motion - the only leap will be from Sol to Do Quarter Notes, Half Notes, Dotted Half Notes, Whole Notes 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 time Quarter Rests, Whole Rests and Half Rests C Major, F Major, G Major, Bb Major and D Major Voices will start on a pitch from the tonic chord. Voices may have different rhythms. Pairs of Eighth Notes

34 Example 1 Example 2

35 Example 3 Example 4

36 Example 5 Example 6

37 Example 7 Example 8

38 Example 9 Example 10

39 Workbook Check Sheet Name Check # Grade Completion Comprehension A B C D F All examples are complete. Most examples are complete. About half the examples are complete. Less than half the examples are complete. Almost no examples have been completed. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts with occasional minor errors. Student is struggling with some major concepts. Student shows very little understanding of major concepts. No comprehension is evident. Grade Comments:

40 Example 11 Example 12

41 Example 13 Example 14

42 Example 15 Example 16

43 Example 17 Example 18

44 Example 19 Example 20

45 Workbook Check Sheet Name Check # Grade Completion Comprehension A B C D F All examples are complete. Most examples are complete. About half the examples are complete. Less than half the examples are complete. Almost no examples have been completed. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts. Student shows clear understanding of all concepts with occasional minor errors. Student is struggling with some major concepts. Student shows very little understanding of major concepts. No comprehension is evident. Grade Comments:

46 Level Three Glossary Alto the lowest female singing voice Bar Lines vertical lines in the music which separate it into measures.!! Bass lowest male singing voice Common Time 4/4 meter!! Double Bar indicates end of a piece of music Flat lowers a note a half step

47 Grand Staff the treble and bass clef combined Interval the distance between two pitches Key Signature sharps or flats written at the beginning of a staff line to indicate which pitches are to be raised or lowered from their natural state. Measure the space between two bar lines Mixed Voices written for soprano, alto, tenor and bass Octave An interval of 8 steps on a scale;, for example from C to C, or from D to D. Soprano the highest female singing voice

48 Staff the 5 horizontal lines upon which music is written; usually including a clef, a time signature, and a key signature Tempo the speed of the music! Tenor the highest male singing voice Time Signature the numbers written on the staff indicating which type of note gets the beat and how many beats are in a measure Tutti everyone play or sing Unison everyone on the same pitch