Time Signature
44
This is the time signature. The top number tells us how manybeats there are in every bar.
Bar
Note Values
4 beats 2 beats 1 beat
Notes can have different pitches and different lengths.
The shape of a note shows how long it lasts.
½ beats
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4++ ++
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4+
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4+
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4++
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4++
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4 +
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4++
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4+
Rests
This is a one beat rest (a crotchet rest).
This means that you do not play anything for 1 beat when you see this sign.
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4++ +
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4+
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4+
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4+
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4 +
Rhythmic Values
44
1 2 3 4++
Dotted notes
A dot after a note means that we add halfthe value of the note to that note. For example, this note is worth 1 beat:
Half the value of this note is ½ So, the total value of the note is 1 + ½ = 1½ beats.
Dotted notes
How many beats is this note worth?
Rhythms
How would you count this rhythm?
1 2 + 3 4
44
Rhythms
How would you count this rhythm?
1 2 + 3 4 +
44
Rhythms
How would you count this rhythm?
44
1 2 + 3 44