Rhythms Volume 8 Septuplets
Rhythms Volume 8 Septuplets
“Rhythms Volume 8 : Septuplets” is a continuation of a series of books created to hone a student’s ability to recognize and play rhythms. Volume 8 covers Septuplets on four metric levels, with and without rests. This Volume also contains a consistant C drone for each exercise while the pitch of the exercise changes. This means you can work on your rhythmic ability and your ear training skills at the same time. This innovative way of practicing saves time because you are improving your rhythmic skills while also finding those pitches that are difficult to hear within a key center. The Septuplets covered in this book will prepare you for the most common situations where this type of rhythm is used.
Septuplets
Septuplets are fairly common in all kinds of music, such as contemporary classical, Broadway musicals, contemporary jazz and rock. Septuplets are now are part of a family of rhythms that are called tuplets. These especially include the rhythms that divide a beat into groups of five, seven, nine etc. Tuplets are also called “irrational rhythms” because their durations lie outside of the normal duple system of 2 or 4. Many students don’t know how to count tuplet rhythms.
How Will This Book Help My Musicianship?
“Rhythms Volume 8 : Septuplets” is slightly different from previous volumes in the “rhythm series” and you can use it in a variety of ways to improve your musicianship. These exercises will improve your sight reading, sight singing, transcription, ear training and rhythm ear training all at the same time. This makes each exercise highly efficient, and excellent for those musicians who have a limited amount of time to practice each day.
Here is a list of exactly what is contained in the course:
- Course rundown:
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- Rhythms Volume 8
- Indian Mnemonic Syllables
- Subdivision of Septuplet
- Drone Subdivision of Septuplet
- How This Book Improves Your Musicianship
- The Drone
- Sight Reading
- Music Recognition Skills
- Each étude below is played at a different pitch degree against the drone which will help you memorize the sound of each pitch in a key center. So you can use these études as rhythm and ear training studies at the same time!
- 12 Études one in each key for Sixteenth Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat
- 12 Études one in each key for Eighth Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat no Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Eighth Note Septuplets with C Drone on 1 and 3 no Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Quarter Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat no Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Sixteenth Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat with Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Eighth Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat with Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Eighth Note Septuplets with C Drone on 1 and 3 with Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Quarter Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat with Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Quarter Note Septuplets with C Drone on 1 and 3 with Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Thirty Second Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat no Rests
- 12 Études one in each key for Thirty Second Note Septuplets with C Drone on Every Beat with Rests
A Unique Approach
Rather than a traditional metronome, the audio files for each example give you a drone pitch played either on every beat or beats one and three. This drone pitch does two things: It creates a key center which will help to improve your ear training skills and it creates a metronomic pulse to help you decipher the rhythm of each exercise. In some cases the fewer times you hear the MetroDrone per measure, the harder it will be to hear the rhythm, in others the quarter note drone pulse will complicate the Septuplets as shown on the previous page.
There are a few skills obtained from these studies that may be obvious to some but not to others. First, rhythm can be notated in many ways. Many times this has to do with the tempo or style of a piece of music. Secondly, rhythms have been divided up into 4 metric levels. On the next page you will see actual musical examples of these 4 metric levels. These 4 levels are the different types of exercises you will find in this course. There is an interesting inverse relationship between the notation and the tempo which is mentioned above each example. The 4 metric levels are listed below:
- Metric level one contains mostly half and quarter notes.
- Metric level two contains mostly quarter and eighth notes.
- Metric level three contains mostly eighths and sixteenths.
- Metric level four contains mostly sixteenths and thirty second notes.
Below are four examples from the “Rhythms Volume 8 : Septuplets.” One each from each metric level:
- Click on triangle to see the Étude for 16th notes without rests:
- There are 3 levels of MP3s each progressively faster. Level 1 for above example with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/12_SixteenthNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L1.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level Two MP3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/12_SixteenthNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L2.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level 3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/12_SixteenthNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L3.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- You can use these études for ear training, sight reading, transcription or just to listen to ingrain the sound of the note in the key center. Remember you can play these examples at any tempo… Super slow or extremely fast with the midifiles that accompany this course.
- Click on triangle to see the Étude for quarter notes without rests:
- There are 3 levels of MP3s each progressively faster. Level 1 for above example with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/07_QuarterNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L1.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level Two MP3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/07_QuarterNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L2.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level 3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/07_QuarterNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L3.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- You can use these études for ear training, sight reading, transcription or just to listen to ingrain the sound of the note in the key center. Remember you can play these examples at any tempo… Super slow or extremely fast with the midifiles that accompany this course.
- Click on triangle to see the Étude for eighth notes with rests:
- There are 3 levels of MP3s each progressively faster. Level 1 for above example with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/05_EighthNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L1.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level Two MP3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/05_EighthNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L2.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level 3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/05_EighthNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L3.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- You can use these études for ear training, sight reading, transcription or just to listen to ingrain the sound of the note in the key center. Remember you can play these examples at any tempo… Super slow or extremely fast with the midifiles that accompany this course.
- Click on triangle to see the Étude for thirty second notes with rests:
- There are 3 levels of MP3s each progressively faster. Level 1 for above example with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/09_ThirtySecondNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L1.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level Two MP3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/09_ThirtySecondNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L2.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- Level 3 for example above with 2 measure countoff[s3bubbleAudioSingle bucket=”media.muse-eek.com” track=” mp3/rhyV8/09_ThirtySecondNoteSeptupletsCDrone_L3.mp3″ autoplay=”false” download=”false” style=”plain” preload=”auto”/]
- You can use these études for ear training, sight reading, transcription or just to listen to ingrain the sound of the note in the key center. Remember you can play these examples at any tempo… Super slow or extremely fast with the midifiles that accompany this course.
Recommended way to proceed with the course
- How to explore this course!
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- Each exercise has a drone that creates the tempo and the key center therefore you will automatically be doing contextual ear training as you sight read each exercise. You should include a small part of “Rhythms Volume 8 in your daily sight reading exercises.
- When using these exercises for ear training/sight singing or transcription, you should work on an exercise for 5 to 10 minutes and try to do this 5 to 10 times per day. Since a student’s sight singing and transcription skills are often weak, use the midi files to check your accuracy, as they will allow you to play the exercise at an extremely slow tempo. If you use the recommended midi file players you should also be able to put on a metronome in conjunction with the drone to help you feel the time if you are working at extremely slow tempos.
- Time development skills are automatically built into these exercises because the drone is only heard either on every beat or on beats “1” and “3.” Think of these two different drone patterns as developing a different way to feel the music you are reading.
- The structure of the exercises automatically broadens your music recognition skills by giving you exercises on multiple metric levels and with varying notation. Therefore this book is an excellent sight reading tool.
- Additional Information:
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- Digital IBSN: 978-1-59489-526-5
- 148 page PDF with 132 études with 438 MP3s and 123 Midifiles
- What people are saying:
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- I’ve always been weak at odd rhythmic grouping and its been hard to find a book that gives you enough examples to really master these rhythms. This book is excellent and gives you these off rhythmic groupings using quarter, eighths, sixteenths and the dreaded thirty second notes. Excellent book!H. Samson.
- Great job mate! Really enjoying this rhythm series I started way back at Rhythm Primer a few years ago and now I’m doing groups of 7. It been a long journey but I’m ready for anything now! R. Pennywish
- If you want to push your rhythmic ability then look no further these books are kicking some butt. Thanks muse-eek.com for making these rhythm books they have really helped me realize my shortcomings.W. Orwells.
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