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Part 2 of this lesson features sixteenth notes in the compound meter time signature of 6/8. See the introduction to sixteenth notes in compound meter for a detailed explanation of how to count and play these rhythms. Listen and play along with the recordings below, and practice with a triple subdivision metronome to ensure accuracy.
More Practice Patterns: Sixteenth notes in compound meter in 3/8 time, Patterns 1501-1507.
Practice Pattern Table of Contents
Lesson 15 Introduction - learn about sixteenth notes in compound meter
Lesson 15 Practice Suggestions - learn how to practice these patterns well
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Pattern 1508: With MetronomeBot counting the subdivided beat and a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert B. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1509: With a metronome clicking a triple subdivided dotted quarter note beat, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert C. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1510: With a metronome clicking a triple subdivided dotted quarter note beat, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert G. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1511: With a metronome clicking on the dotted quarter beat, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert B flat. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1512: With a metronome clicking on the dotted quarter beat, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert F. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1513: With a metronome clicking on the dotted quarter beat, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert A flat. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1514: With a metronome clicking on the dotted quarter beat, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert C. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1515: With MetronomeBot counting the subdivided beat and a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert G. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1516: With a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert F. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1517: With a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert B flat. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1518: With a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert E. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1519: With a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert G. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1520: With a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert F. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Pattern 1521: With a sextuple subdivision clicking metronome, dotted quarter note = 42, on Concert A. If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.
Practice Pattern Table of Contents
Lesson 15 Introduction - learn about sixteenth notes in compound meter
Lesson 15 Practice Suggestions - learn how to practice these patterns well
Play along with MetronomeBot
Buy the book, The Fundamentals of Rhythm.
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