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Notes and Values By Diane Ader Carroll Middle School Ringgold School District

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Notes and Values. By Diane Ader Carroll Middle School Ringgold School District. A whole note gets 4 beats The whole note is the basis of the note system. Each smaller note is made up of some fraction of the whole note or rest. A whole rest also gets 4 beats - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Notes and Values

By Diane AderCarroll Middle SchoolRinggold School District

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A whole note gets 4 beatsThe whole note is the basis of the note system.

Each smaller note is made up of some fraction of the whole note or rest.

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A whole rest also gets 4 beatsThe whole note represents 4 beats of sound &

The whole rest represents 4 beats of silence.

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A Half note gets 2 beats2 half notes take the same amount of time as 1 whole note

Each half note represents 2 beats of sound.2 half notes = 1 whole note

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A Half rest gets 2 beats2 half rests take the same amount of time as 1 whole rest

Each half rest represents 2 beats of silence.2 half rests = 1 whole rest

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A Quarter note gets 1 beat2 quarter notes =1 half note

4 quarter notes = 1 whole noteEach quarter note represents 1 beat of sound.

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A Quarter rest gets 1 beat2 quarter rests =1 half rest

4 quarter rests = 1 whole restEach quarter rest represents 1 beat of silence.

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An 8th note gets ½ beatTwo 8th notes =1 quarter noteEight 8th notes = 1 whole note

Each 8th note represents ½ beat of sound.

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An 8th rest gets ½ beatTwo 8th rests =1 quarter restEight 8th rests= 1 whole rest

Each 8th rest represents ½ beat of silence.

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A 16th note gets ¼ beatTwo 16th notes =1 8th note

Sixteen 16th notes = 1 whole noteEach 16th note represents ¼ beat of sound.

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A 16th rest gets ¼ beatTwo 16th rests = one 8th rest

Sixteen 16th rests = 1 whole restEach 16th rest represents ¼ beat of silence.

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This is the note pyramid – it shows each type of note and its relation to the whole note.

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Let’s try some Musical Math!

Add the beats in the following math sentences.

What is the total number of beats?

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+ = _____

+ = _____

+ + = _____

2

3

5

Click to see new problem or answer.

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Let’s try some more!

+ = _____

+ = _____

+ + = _____

4

4

6

+

+

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Let’s build some rhythms!

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Click to create & then try this one.

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Let’s try another one.

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One more!

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Congratulations!Now lets make some

music!