Exploring Unit 3 Rhythmic Dictation Compound Meter
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- Ear training practice for musicians. Practice your aural skills with these exercises. Use to prep for your AP Music Theory Exam.
- Compound meter
- Rhythmic Dictation
- adding two eighths, two sixteenths eighth, two sixteenths, eighth and two sixteenths, two eighths.
- The 6/8 time signature can be tricky. Here is a video to practice. Dictate the
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Adding 6 sixteenths pattern and eighth rest and 2 eighths pattern. Adding 4 sixteenth note pattern and eighth rest, 2 sixteenths pattern. The 6/8 time signature is essential! Remember to beam together three eighth notes in a beat (and don't beam eighth note Dictate the
Rhythm dictation compound meter
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