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Explore different meters in music with listening examples from various composers and genres. Test your knowledge with a quick review.
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A Quick Review… “The Butterfly”—Celtic Woman Duple Meter: 1-2-3-4 or 1-2 Basic metrical pattern of two (or a multiple of two) beats in a measure Triple Meter 1-2-3 Basic metrical pattern of three beats in a measure “Happy”– Pharrell Williams
_______________________ Meter • Title: “Main Title/Blockade Runner” from Star Wars • Composer: John Williams • Performed By: London Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #1
_______________________ Meter • Title: Always with Me from Spirited Away • Composer: Joe Hisaishi • Performed By: East Winds Ensemble Listening Example #2
_______________________ Meter • Title: “Married Life” from Up • Composer: Michael Giacchino • Performed By: Hollywood Studio Symphony Listening Example #3
_______________________ Meter • Title: “Monsters, Inc.” from Monsters, Inc. • Composer: Michael Giacchino • Label:Walt Disney Records Listening Example #4
_______________________ Meter • Title: “Stars and Stripes Forever” • Composer: John Philip Sousa • Performed By:Band of the Grenadier Guards, Major Rodney Bashford Listening Example #5
_______________________ Meter • Title: “Carnival of the Animals, Finale” (this particular version from Fantasia 2000) • Composed By: Camille Saint-Saëns • Performed By:Chicago Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #6
_______________________ Meter • Title: “The Bridge of Khazad Dum” from The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings) • Composer: Howard Shore • Performed By: London Philharmonic Orchestra & the London Voices, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #7
_______________________ Meter • Title: “This Land” from The Lion King • Composer: Hans Zimmer • Label:Walt Disney Listening Example #8
_______________________ Meter • Title: “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone • Composer: John Williams • Label:Atlantic Records Listening Example #9
_______________________ Meter • Title: “Vuelie” from Frozen • Composer: Christophe Beck • Performed By: Cantus Listening Example #10
Let’s Check Answers! How Many Did You Get Right? Listening Example #3
Duple Meter • Title: “Main Title/Blockade Runner” from Star Wars • Composer: John Williams • Performed By: London Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #1
“common time” = 4 4 Listening Example #3
Triple Meter • Title: Always with Me from Spirited Away • Composer: Joe Hisaishi • Performed By: East Winds Ensemble Listening Example #2
TripleMeter • Title: “Married Life” from Up • Composer: Michael Giacchino • Performed By: Hollywood Studio Symphony Listening Example #3
DupleMeter • Title: “Monsters, Inc.” from Monsters, Inc. • Composer: Michael Giacchino • Label:Walt Disney Records Listening Example #4
DupleMeter • Title: “Stars and Stripes Forever” • Composer: John Philip Sousa • Performed By:Band of the Grenadier Guards, Major Rodney Bashford Listening Example #5
“cut time” = 2 2 Listening Example #3
DupleMeter • Title: “Carnival of the Animals, Finale” (this particular version from Fantasia 2000) • Composed By: Camille Saint-Saëns • Performed By:Chicago Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #6
TripleMeter • Title: “The Bridge of Khazad Dum” from The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings) • Composer: Howard Shore • Performed By: London Philharmonic Orchestra & the London Voices, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #7
No sheet music available But I can tell you it’s triple, most likely in 3 4 Listening Example #3
Duple Meter • Title: “This Land” from The Lion King • Composer: Hans Zimmer • Label:Walt Disney Listening Example #8
TripleMeter • Title: “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone • Composer: John Williams • Label:Atlantic Records Listening Example #9
DupleMeter • Title: “Vuelie” from Frozen • Composer: Christophe Beck • Performed By: Cantus Listening Example #10