CAL the RHYTHM CALCULATOR: StringQuest Companion Guide -- Rhythm Worlds - Brossura

Crane, Adam

 
9781502727282: CAL the RHYTHM CALCULATOR: StringQuest Companion Guide -- Rhythm Worlds

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CAL the RHYTHM CALCULATOR, is one of the scholarly knowledge characters who teach every element of music at StringQuest.com This (8 1/2 x 11) Full-Color 108 page enjoyable book provides comprehensive Rhythm Notation details -- presented in Cal's Rhythm Laboratory. Materials explore and explain Rhythm Skills from the basics, to advanced notation. Upon completing all Three Rhythm Exams, you will be able to understand and perform practically any notated rhythm you will ever encounter! Enjoyable game-format motivates you to excel! Audio files that correspond with this book are online at stringquest.com. CONTENTS:Meet Cal the Rhythm CalculatorRhythm is a Language Rhythm Notation Music Staff Origins of the StaffCal’s Rhythm Laboratory Notation PartsNote Heads StemsBeams FlagsNote ConstructionCommon-TimeMeasures Bar-LinesCounting in Common-Time Whole, Half and Quarter NotesRhythm TiesRhythm DotsTime-Signatures Q’s Rhythm ReviewTime-Signature Rules Beat AccentConducting PatternsDown-Beat and Up-BeatTwo-Beat Measures in Cut-TimeCommon-Time Beat Emphasis Three-Beat MeasuresNote ValuesRhythm WorkoutsThe ‘Cycle’Note EquivalentsCounting Sub-Divisions “If You Can Say It, You Can Play It” Sub-Division Counting LingoQuarter Notes with Eight NotesAdding Sixteenth Notes Notes Sharing BeamsBeam AwarenessTriplets Triplet Workout Compound-TimeCompound-Time Workout Music RestsRest and Note Equivalents Whole Rest Half Rest Quarter RestEighth RestSixteenth RestDotted Rests Q’s Rest ReviewProcess of Sub-DivisionRelating Rests to Notes Rhythm Exam PreparationLevel 1 Rhythm ExamLevel 2 Rhythm ExamLevel 3 Rhythm ExamEVERYTHING YOU WILL EVER NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RHYTHM NOTATION!

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Adam Crane has been in the classical music world as a performer, professor, advocate, conductor, composer, lecturer, curriculum consultant, and music educator of students age 3 – 93+ (yes, really), and has been listening! Listening to what? For decades, Adam has been focusing his attention to listening more keenly to what his students and their families have been saying — How classical music was a dying art that is suffering greatly, downsized to the point of non-existence in main stream education. Refusing to accept this, he began to think, and create. "The Quest for String Playing Mastery" was composed over decades and now has evolved to become StringQuest.com -- the most enjoyable music resources on earth! To learn more about the author and the StringQuest project, please visit -- www.stringquest.com

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