Int. I Rhythm #1
At this level, you will perform just the rhythm of the exercise without concern for the pitches. 
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Int. I Rhythm #2
One beat can be divided into 4 sixteenth notes.  They look like the following and can be counted as "1 ee and ah".
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Int. I Rhythm #3
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #4
The beat can be divided in half with one eighth note and two sixteenth notes.  You  can still use the "1 - ee - and - ah"  counting method.
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Int. I Rhythm #5
In this exercise you will see a new time signature.  The 6 states that there are 6 beats in the bar and the 8 means that the eighth note will get the beat. 
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Int. I Rhythm #6
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #7
This exercise uses a tie on the last two notes of the exercise.  The tie combines the rhythmic value of 2 notes into one sustained note.
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Int. I Rhythm #8
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #9
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #10
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #11
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #12
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #13
In this new time signature the 2 states there are 2 beats in the bar and the 4 means that the quarter note gets the beat.
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Int. I Rhythm #14
Clap, tap or speak the rhythm keeping a steady beat.  Then play the recording to check your work. 
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Int. I Rhythm #15
This exercise has an eighth rest.  It represents silence for half a beat.
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