Chapter 17: Changing Meters—simple to simple and compound to compound

About This Chapter

About This Chapter: In this chapter and the next, we’ll explore exercises in which the meter changes. This chapter will focus on changing from simple meter to simple meter and from compound meter to compound meter. The next chapter will explore what happens when we switch between simple and compound meter.

When we change from one simple meter to another or from one compound meter to another, the duration of the beat stays the same, but the number of beats changes. This means we need to change both the conducting pattern and the rhythmic syllables we’re using. In the example below, we’ll need to switch from conducting a duple pattern to a triple to a quadruple. We also need to switch from counting to 2 in the first measure to counting to 3 in the second measure and 4 in the last measure.

 

Section A—Changing from one simple meter to another

Demonstration

Demonstration A:

 

Practice

Practice A:

Practice by performing along with this audio file, which features a metronome click and the notated rhythm. You will hear one full measure of wood block to establish the tempo before the exercise begins.


Next, try performing along with this audio file, which features the notated rhythm but no metronome click. You will hear one full measure of wood block to establish the tempo before the exercise begins.

 

 

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Section B—Two-part rhythms that feature changes from one simple meter to another

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Section C—Changing from one compound meter to another

Demonstration

Demonstration C:

 

Practice

Practice C:

Practice by performing along with this audio file, which features a metronome click and the notated rhythm. You will hear one measure of wood block to establish the tempo before the exercise begins.

Next, try performing along with this audio file, which features the notated rhythm but no metronome click. You will hear one measure of wood block to establish the tempo before the exercise begins.

 

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Section D—Two-part rhythms that feature changes from one compound meter to another

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The Rhythm and Meter Compendium Copyright © by Amy L. Fleming and Edward J. F. Taylor. All Rights Reserved.

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