Meter: Time Signatures and Conducting Patterns Flashcards

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big idea

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  • time signatures give a framework to organizing music

- key to understanding how the rhythmic part of music works

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how to understand time signatures

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  • time signature formula: n(number, how many))/v(value, what kind of note)
  • N can be any positive number
  • V can be any number that describes a notevalue
  • time signatures represent the simple or compound meters
  • Duple means two groups of beats
  • Triple has the subdivision in groups of three
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conducting patterns

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  • music is often conducted, the motion of the conductor’s hands show the beat and groups of beats
  • three primary patterns
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duple meter

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  • beat 1 is down and out to the right

- beat 2 is back up

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triple meter

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  • beat 1 is down
  • beat 2 is out to the left
  • beat 3 is across the left
  • beat 4 is back up
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the meter, also known as the time signature, provides a framework for sets of rhytms

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  • true
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select the simple quadruple time signature

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4

16

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if you were to conduct music in the time signature below, how many beats per bar will you conduct
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8

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  • 4
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which beat is always strongest

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  • down
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