Add the missing bar lines to this extract. The melody begins on the first beat of the bar.
Lessons
- Grade 4: Alto Clef
- Grade 4: Chromatic scale
- Grade 4: Double dotted notes
- Grade 4: Double sharps & flats
- Grade 4: Duplets
- Grade 4: Enharmonic equivalents
- Grade 4: Grouping of notes
- Grade 4: Intervals
- Grade 4: Ornaments
- Grade 4: Questions on a melody
- Grade 4 : Rests
- Grade 4: Scales & key signatures
- Grade 4: Technical names
- Grade 4: Terms
- Grade 4: The breve
- Grade 4: Time Signatures
- Grade 4: Triads
Grade 4: Duplets: Introduction
The duplet is usually indicated by a figure 2 above the notes, for example:
Duplets may also be written as dotted notes, for example:
Grade 4: Duplets
Grade 4: Duplets
Download the following questions or write the notes on manuscript before completing.
Duplets: Question 1
Duplets: Answer 1
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Duplets: Question 2
Add the missing bar lines to this extract. The melody begins on the first beat of the bar.
Duplets: Answer 2
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Duplets: Question 3
Add the missing bar lines to this extract. The melody begins on the first beat of the bar.
Duplets: Answer 3
The image below shows the missing bar lines added to this extract. The melody begins on the first beat of the bar.