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MUSIC
TO
MY EARS
Creates rhythmic patterns in
time signatures (MU6RH-Ig-h-5)
and
What is Rhythmic patterns?
Rhythmic patterns are groupings of long and
short sounds in a given meter. Mastery of beat, meter,
measure, and bar lines are important in constructing
and performing rhythmic patterns.
The regular occurring pulse that you hear and
feel in a composition is called beat. It is the heartbeat
of music, Meter, on the other hand, is the grouping of
notes and rests as units. It may have two, three, or four
beats placed in a measure.
Below are the kinds of meter that group notes and rests
to form a Rhythmic pattern
* DUPLE
METER has two beats in a measure.
* TRIPLE
METER has three beats in a measure.
* QUADRUPLE
METER has four beats in a measure
Can you still remember the different time
signatures you learned in the past?
Simple Time signature is the number written
at the beginning of the staff after the clef sign. The
upper number tells us the number of beats in
every measure while the lower number indicates
the kind of note that receives one beat. The time
signature will guide the musician in performing a
musical piece in correct rhythm and timing.
What are the most common time signature in
music?
1.
Time signature indicates that there
are two beats in every measure and every
quarter note ( ) receives one beat.
Study the rhythmic pattern below.
2.
Time signature indicates that there are
three beats in every measure and every quarter
note (
) receives one beat. Clap the rhythmic
pattern below based on the time signature
3.
Time signature indicates that there are
four beats in every measure and every quarter
note ( ) receives one beat.
4.
A compound Time signature like
time signature doubles the original time value
of the notes and rests.
ACTIVITY 1
Direction:
Create your own rhythmic patterns using the different
kinds of notes and rests based on the given time signature.
1.
__________________________________________
2.
___________________________________________
3.
___________________________________________
4.
_______________________________________
ACTIVITY 2
• Direction: Base on the given time signature , complete the rhythmic
patterns by supplying notes and rests.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Activity 3
Direction: Group the following notes according
to the given time signatures by illustrating bar
lines
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ASSESSMENT CARD
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1.______are groupings of long and short sounds in a given meter.
a. time signature
b. measure
c. rhythmic patterns
2. Time signature that indicates that there are two beats in every measure
and every quarter note receives one beat.
a.
b.
c.
3. A compound Time signature like time signature doubles the original time
value of the notes and rests.
a.
b.
c.
4. Time signature indicates that there are four
beats in every
measure and every quarter note receives one beat.
a.
b.
C.
5. Time signature indicates that there are three beats in every
measure and every quarter note receives one beat.
a.
b.
C.
ENRICHMENT CARD
Direction: Write the correct time signature of the
following rhythmic patterns on the blank .
_____ 1.
_____ 2.
_____ 3.
_____ 4.
SUMMARY
Now that you learned how to create rhythmic patterns in different simple
time signatures and compound time signature.
Also learned that Rhythmic patterns are groupings of long and short
sounds in a given meter. Mastery of beat, meter, measure, and bar lines are
important in constructing and performing rhythmic patterns.
The regular occurring pulse that you hear and feel in a composition is
called beat. It is the heartbeat of music, Meter, on the other hand, is the
grouping of notes and rests as units. It may have two, three, or four beats
placed in a measure.
You learned that musical sumbols , when arranged and combined
properly create beautiful music and these notes and rests are grouped
accordingly means of time signature that signifies the meter of particular
song.
Simple Time signature is the number written at the beginning of the
staff after the clef sign. The upper number tells us the number of beats in
every measure while the lower number indicates the kind of note that
receives one beat. The time signature will guide the musician in performing a
musical piece in correct rhythm and timing.
1.
Time signature indicates that there are two
beats in every measure and every quarter note ( )
receives one beat.
2.
Time signature indicates that there are three
beats in every measure and every quarter note ( )
receives one beat. Clap the rhythmic pattern below
based on the time signature
3.
Time signature indicates that there are four beats
in every measure and every quarter note ( ) receives
one beat.
4.
A compound Time signature like
time
signature doubles the original time value of the notes
and rests.
REFERENCE CARD
Department of Education Music and Arts
for Fun 6 K to 12
Curriculum Guide in MAPEH VI
www.google.com
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