Rhythm Trees in Duple and Triple Meters

Rhythm Trees in Duple and Triple Meters help students see how rhythms build on and relate to one another.

A big-picture visual like this brings to light facts such as the macrobeat (big beat) in triple meter always being dotted.

This practical, reusable visual will support a variety of rhythm activities in your studio.

Multiple variations give flexibility for the teacher and student to reference the design that makes the most sense to them. 

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This download includes 10 pages featuring multiple variations of rhythm trees in both Duple and Triple Meters.

Choose the version that resonates most with you and your students – or use different views for different teaching applications.

This download is a Single-Teacher Studio License. You may save the file on your  computer and print as many copies as needed for use with your own students, for life. You do not have permission to:

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