Rhythms in compound meter: 6/8, 9/8, 12/8 with beats and 8th note divisions.
(Click the image of the grid to open it up in a full window. Each grid is reprinted on the right with Takadimi syllables.)
5) Fanny (Mendelssohn) Hensel, 6 Lieder, Op. 1, No. 6, “Gondellied,” mm. 3–10 (1846) [Image | MuseScore | PDF | Melody in context]
11) Traditional Folksong (Native American), “Community Ring Dance.” Informant/Performer: Leon Manuel (1959). Copied from The American Folk Song Collection (Kodály Center), kodalycollection.org. For more information about the song and a recording see the website here. [Image | PDF | MuseScore ]
7) Traditional Folksong (Native American), “Hunting Song,” mm. 2–5. Copied from The American Folk Song Collection (Kodály Center), kodalycollection.org. For more information about the song, see the website here. [Image | PDF | MuseScore ]
Toby Stewart, Foundational Sight-Singing
Divisions, with/without rests: p. 72, p. 75 (2-part rhythms)
Benjamin Crowell, Eyes and Ears: An Anthology of Melodies for Sight Singing: "Compound Meter," p. 16
Blue Sky Music: Rhythm Worksheets,
8th/Dotted Quarter (6/8): "Count Rhythms with Notes and Rests 3," p. 16
Adding Rests (6/8): "Count Rhythms with Notes and Rests 3," p. 20
Harder with Rests and Ties: "Count Rhythms with Notes and Rests 4," p. 27– 28 (nos. 29–40)
Dave Smey, Trained Ear, pp. 3–5