Rhythms in compound meter: 6/8, 9/8, 12/8 with 16th note subdivisions.
(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) Cécile Chaminade, "Avril s'èveille," mm. 13–20 [Image | MuseScore | PDF]
1) Maria Szymanowska, Świtezianka (Lady of the Świteź Lake), ca. 1828, mm. 9–20 [Image | MuseScore | PDF]
4) Boyz II Men “ End of the Road," mm. 1– 8 (1991) [Image | MuseScore | PDF | YouTube: 0:00–0:22]
Toby Stewart, Foundational Sight-Singing
Simple Subdivisions: p. 73
Subdivisions with dots: p. 74, p. 76 (2-part rhythms)
Benjamin Crowell, Eyes and Ears: An Anthology of Melodies for Sight Singing: "Compound Meter," p. 16
Kent D. Cleland & Mary Dobrea-Grindahl, Developing Musicianship through Aural Skills - Available online through the NYU library
Explanation; Prep Exercises; 1, 2, and 3 Part Rhythms, pp. 160–165 (direct link to section)
Blue Sky Music: Rhythm Worksheets,
Adding 16ths and Dotted 8ths (6/8): "Count Rhythms with Notes and Rests 4," p. 23– 24 (nos. 24–32)
Harder with Rests and Ties: "Count Rhythms with Notes and Rests 4," p. 27– 28 (nos. 29–40)
Dave Smey, Trained Ear, p. 7