Your task here is to find the rhythm that goes with the given tone row. The tone row is written out in the exact order, and when complete it will look like a melody. Sing and/or play the tone row first and then listen. You might want to conduct as the melody is played, or point and move through the measures so that you recognize where the barline(s) fall. #1 – 8 are in key C, 4/4, and all the notes are 8th or longer, corresponding to the chapters 1 and 2 of the ET1 workbook. #9 – 14 are in key F, mainly 2/4, and most include the 1-beat 4 16th-note pattern, corresponding to the chapter 3.
Exercise 1. Key C. A tone row of 10 pitches fit in 2 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 2. Key C. A tone row of 7 pitches fit in 2 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 3. Key C. A tone row of 11 pitches fit in 2 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 4. Key C. A tone row of 9 pitches fit in 2 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 5. Key C. A tone row of 10 pitches fit in 2 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 6. Key C. A tone row of 9 pitches fit in 2 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 7. Key C. A tone row of 17 pitches fit in 4 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 8. Key C. A tone row of 14 pitches fit in 4 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 9. Key F. A tone row of 8 pitches fit in 2 measures of 2/4.
Exercise 10. Key F. A tone row of 8 pitches fit in 2 measures of 2/4.
Exercise 11. Key F. A tone row of 11 pitches fit in 3 measures of 2/4.
Exercise 12. Key F. A tone row of 12 pitches fit in 3 measures of 2/4.
Exercise 13. Key F. A tone row of 21 pitches fit in 4 measures of 4/4.
Exercise 14. Key F. A tone row of 16 pitches fit in 4 measures of 4/4.