II. Rhythm // FEB 24th
Alright, here we go, my friends! ♪♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
Scroll below for an explanation of this week's assignments! ↓
In this thread, we will be talking about the second lesson of our music reading course. Please use this thread if you have any questions concerning the workbook (coming soon!) or general questions concerning pitch in standard music notation!
Click here to access Session 2: Rhythm // Feb 24th (11am PST, 2pm EST, 8pm CET)
Find the other sessions here: Part 1 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
Download the second workbook here
Find the assignments on page 19/20 of the workbook!
Feel free to only post a selection of the assignments. They are designed to give you options, depending on how much time you have.
- Exercises 2c and 2d: Can be done without a guitar! Feel free to just clap on a table.
- Exercise 2g: Can be done without reading all the notes in all the chords! If the pitches are too hard to read, feel free to cover the strings with your left hand and just strum the pattern. Whether you strum up or down is entirely your choice!
- Exercise 2a: Parallel voices. Also good for practicing reading pitches you learned last week!
- Exercise 2f: Parallel voices, but difficult. Use this one to challenge yourself to do a bit more than just read basic rhythms. This is an excerpt from JS Bach's music!
- Exercise 2e: Dotted rhythms! Use this beautiful Dvorak excerpt to challenge yourself to play some dotted eighth notes.
- Exercise 2b: Triplets! Use this to practice some basic triplets
- Exercise 2h: This is the hardest exercise, as it combines triplets, dotted notes, and parallel voices. Use this one to challenge yourself to mix everything we learned!
I will post the answers to the questionnaire on Mar 3rd!
Submit your assignments by replying to this thread!