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Unit 2 – Rhythm, Meter & Metric Organization
Mr. Jackson
Music Theory
Notating Rhythm
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Notating Rhythm
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Notating Rhythm
Introduction
Music is sound and silence in time.
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Western Music Notation shows how long one note lasts in relation to others.
Time Signatures specify how many beats are in each measure and which note value
constitutes one beat.
The TOP number
tells you how many beats
are in a measure
The BOTTOM
number
tells you which note gets one beat
Notating Rhythm
The Dot and the Tie
The Dot extends the value of a SINGLE note by one-half of its
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original value.
The Tie combines the durational values of two or more notes of the same pitch
using a curved line.
Metric Organization
Definitions
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Duration – The Length of time sound (or silence) occurs
Beat – A regular, recurring pulsation that divides music into units of time
Meter– The organization of beats into regular groups of TWO, THREE, and
FOUR (usually with strong and weak beats) and how the beat is subdivided
Subdivision– The division of the beat into two or three equal parts
Rhythm– Series of durations, often varying, of sound and silence
Tempo– The speed of the beat
Metric Organization
Meter
Duple – Two beats per measure
[ STRONG weak]
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TOP NUMBER of TIME SIGNATURE = 2 or 6
Triple– Three beats per measure
[ STRONG weak weak]
TOP NUMBER of TIME SIGNATURE = 3 or 9
Quadruple– Four beats per measure
[ STRONG weak LESS STRONGweak]
TOP NUMBER of TIME SIGNATURE = 4 or 12
Simple Meter– refers to the beat being divided equally into TWO parts
TOP NUMBER of TIME SIGNATURE = 2, 3, 4
Compound Meter– refers to the beat being divided equally into TWO parts
TOP NUMBER of TIME SIGNATURE = 6, 8, or 12
Metric Organization
Simple Meter
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Metric Organization
Compound Meter
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Metric Organization
Compound Meter
Compound or not Compound? That is the question…
To check: Divide the TOP NUMBER of the time signature by 3. If your answer
is a whole number greater than 1 – you are in a Compound Meter. Pretty
cool, huh?
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Metric Organization
Compound Meter
For Compound Meter– BE CAREFUL when defining the BEAT!
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For 6/8 – We usually consider each measure having 2 Beats – NOT 6 as many
people assume based on defining Time Signatures.
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Syncopation
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Syncopation– Occurs when the emphasis or stress is in –between the beats or on a
normally weak beat.
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Syncopation (Cont..)
Syncopation can also involve TIES!
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Meter
Triplets & Duplets
Triplet– Divides a regular duration into three
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* In “Simple Time” using Triplets -- You are kind of “borrowing” from a Compound
Feel!
Duplet– Divides a regular duration into three
* In “Compound Time” using Duples –
You are kind of “borrowing” from a
Simple Feel!
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Downbeats & Upbeats
Downbeat– The first beat of the measure.
Anacrusis– Notes that precede the first beat.
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Metric Organization
Asymmetrical Meters
Asymmetrical – means NOT symmetrical or NOT equal.
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Asymmetrical Meters have beat units of UNEQUAL LENGTH.
** The most common asymmetrical meters have 5 or 7 as the top number!**
In 5/8 – you could break it down a few different ways (3+2 or 2+3)
What about this one?
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Hemiola
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Hemiola– (sometimes called CROSS RHYTHM) – is a metric device where the
rhythmic relation of three notes occurs in the time of two. It consists of super-
imposing two notes in the time of three (duplet), or three in the time of two (triplet).
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Hemiola
Although we have 3 beats per measure – Schubert constantly uses TIES to
create 2 beats all over the place! What’s up with that?!
Etc..
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