Who knows the answer here?
Are these rests correctly grouped?
0%Yes
0%No

Are these rests correctly grouped?
0%Yes
0%No
Hi Rossella,
Will you ever be producing materials to help Grade 6 theory candidates? I am finding that there is very little out there to help. I paid for the ABRSM on line course but it is really just a regurgitation of the course book. A waste of £60.00 IMO. It's lonely being at this level and my piano teacher only studied up to Grade 5. The course seems to be a big step up from Grade 5.
Thanks,
Christine
Agree with the gap and my piano teacher even struggles at Grade 5. She just used an answer book when i gave her my completed G5 Discovering Music Theory but I did end up with a distinction from home study 👍
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And the answer is... WRONG. This is the most common way to group the rests in this bar
This is because rests don't produce a specific rhythm, so the counting shoudl really go 3+4 here. Did you guess it right? 😊 Well done if so!