Rhythm-tapping videos are a great way to introduce music students to new rhythm patterns in private or group lessons. They can focus on hearing, seeing, and feeling the rhythms before adding the complexity of also playing correct pitches on the instrument.
Eighth Note Rhythm Tapping Videos
Count, Tap Clap, or Stamp along with each rhythm sample in the videos.
Remember to count aloud using the smallest note pattern found in each example.
Quarters: 1,2,3,4
Eighths: 1 & 2 &, etc.
Quarters: 1,2,3,4
Eighths: 1 & 2 &, etc.
Musical Minds: Quarter, Half, Eighth Notes and Rests
Watch this video to learn how to count single eighth notes and rests.
Eighth Note Rhythm Games
Click the link to practice rhythm dictation. You can adjust the difficulty by choosing from different types of notes (quarter, half, whole, eighth).
Click the rhythm pattern that you hear. It may help to echo the rhythm bug language that you hear (quarter=bug, 2eighths=beetle).
TPT Don't Catch Cats - This fun free printable Eighth Note Ear Training game is great for private or group lessons.
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