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Quarter Note = 1 beat Count example: “1”

Or single… Eighth Notes = 1/2 beat Count example: “1 &”

Half Note = 2 beats Count example: 1 - (2)

Quarter and Eighth notes Rhythm Flash Cards Level 1-A Quarter and Eighth notes

Ta Ta Ta Ta

Ta Ta Ta Di Ta

Ta Di Ta Ta Di Ta

Ta Di Ta Di Ta Ta

Ta Ta Di Ta Ta

Ta Di Ta Ta Ta

Ta Di Ta Di Ta Di Ta

Quarter note and Quarter Rest Rhythm Flash Cards Level 1-B Quarter note and Quarter Rest

Ta Ta Ta Ta

Ta (sh) Ta (sh)

Ta (sh) Ta Ta

(sh) Ta (sh) Ta

Ta (sh) (sh) (sh)

Rhythm Flash Cards Level 2 Ties and half notes

1 (2) 3 (4)

1 (2) 3 (4)

1 2 3 (4)

1 & (2) & 3 (4)

1 & 2 & 3 (4)

1 (2) 3 4

1 & 2 3 (4)

1 2 (3) 4

1 & 2 (3) 4

Rhythm Flash Cards Level 3 Rests

Ta Ta Ta Ta

Ta (sh) Ta (sh)

Ta (sh) Ta Ta

Ta (sh) Ta Di Ta

Ta (sh) Ta (a)

(sh) Ta Ta (a)

Ta Ta (sh - sh)

(sh - sh) Ta Ta

Ta Di (sh - sh) Ta

Rhythm Flash Cards Level 4 Sixteenth Notes

Ta Ta Ta ka di mi Ta

Ta ka di mi Ta Ta ka di mi Ta

Ta ka di mi Ta ka di mi Ta ka di mi Ta

Ta ka di mi Ta di Ta ka di mi Ta

Ta ka di mi Ta ka di mi Ta di Ta

Ta ka di mi Ta Ta Di Ta

Sixteenth-Eighth combinations Rhythm Flash Cards Level 4A Sixteenth-Eighth combinations

Ta (ka) di mi Ta (ka) di mi Ta di Ta

Ta (ka) di mi Ta Ta di mi Ta

Ta (ka) di mi Ta (ka) di mi Ta di mi Ta

Ta (ka) di mi Ta Ta di Ta

Ta Ta (ka) di mi Ta Ta

Sixteenth-eighth combinations Rhythm Flash Cards Level 4B Sixteenth-eighth combinations

Ta ka di (mi) Ta ka di (mi) Ta ka di (mi) Ta

Ta di Ta ka di (mi) Ta di Ta

Ta ka di (mi) Ta ka di (mi) Ta di Ta

Ta Ta Ta ka di (mi) Ta

Rhythm Flash Cards Level 5

Remember…a quarter notes = 2 eighth notes… 1 & (2) & 3 4

1 & (2) & 3 & 4

1 2 & (3) & 4

1 (2) & 3 4

The dot is like adding another eighth note to the quarter note… 1 (2) & 3 4

1 (2) & 3 & 4

these are like 16th notes with the “e” and the “&” missing… 1 (e &) a 2 (e &) a 3 (e &) a 4

1 2 3 (e &) a 4

1 & 2 3 (e &) a 4

Rhythm Flash Cards Level 6 Triplets

3 3 3

triplets – divide the beat into 3 even sections – think “butterfly” spoken very evenly, counted as 1-&-a, etc. 3 3 3 1 & a 2 & a 3 & a 4

3 3 3

3 3 3 1 2 & a 3 & a 4 & a

3 3

3 3 1 2 & a 3 4 & a

3 3

3 3 1 & a 2 3 & a 4

3

3 1 ( 2 ) 3 & a 4

3

3 1 & 2 3 & a 4

3 3

3 3 1 & a 2 & a 3 & 4