rhythm and metre Flashcards

1
Q

jazz type rhythms

A

sonata II

‘secondary rag’

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2
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patterns

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are placed unpredictably against the metre

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3
Q

irregular groupings

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of rhythm are common and sometimes obscure the natural pulse

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4
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Sonata II, bar 4

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off-beat effects can be seen

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5
Q

in each sonata

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there is a variety of types of rhythm pattern, from sustained or static to fast-moving and decorative

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6
Q

expected stresses

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are often displaced, causing strong beat to be unclear and the metre to be vague

Sonata III makes use of a more regular pulse

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7
Q

metre

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changes frequently, usually prompted by the demands of structural rhythm

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8
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periods

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of silence punctuate each sonata

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