Section 6: Chapter 3 Compound Conducting Patterns Flashcards
(16 cards)
The most noticeable differences between compound and simple patterns are the treatment of the __________ within the pattern, and the ________between ictus points.
A. Travel, baton grip
B. Preparatory beat, travel
C. Divided beat, travel
D. Divided beat, style
Divided beat, travel
/F It is natural to feel a slight emphasis on the last two thirds of a beat in a simple duple pattern.
False
What must be completed in order to determine what type of compound
conducting variation should be used?
A. Score study
B. Rehearsal preparation
C. Establish good posture
D. Both B and C
A. Score study
A twelve beat meter in compound time with a 3+3+3+3 division of the beat would use a _____________ pattern.
A. Duple
B. Triple
C. One
D. Quadruple
D. Quadruple
The ______________ is often used for waltzes, and up tempo gallops.
One beat pattern
To add style and variety to the one beat pattern, it is customary to shape the contour of the __________, as well as adjust the approach and ________ of each ictus point.
Travel, rebound
__________________ patterns are used for meters with uneven beat groupings.
Asymmetrical
A meter in eight may be modified by using a modified _______ or ________ pattern.
3, 4
What type of compound meter is this?

Compound Duple
What pattern is this?
Compound Triple
What pattern is this?
Compound Quadruple
What pattern is this?
Asymmetrical 5 beat pattern
What pattern is this?
Asymmetrical seven
What pattern is this?
asymmetrical eleven
What pattern is this?
asymmetrical 8
Meters in 8 use what patterns?
modified 3 or 4