Rhythm and Beat Values Study Guide. Definitions Measure: The distance between two bar lines. Bar Line: Divides music into measures Double Bar Line: Tells.

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Rhythm and Beat Values Study Guide

Definitions Measure: The distance between two bar lines. Bar Line: Divides music into measures Double Bar Line: Tells the music is over. Double Bar Line and two dots: Repeat Sign. DS AL FINE: Da Segne Al Fine Go back to the segne sign and sing to the fine sign. Time Signature: Top number tells how many beats in a measure. Bottom number tells which note gets the beat. Dots: Adds half of the preceeding beat value. Ties Joins two notes.

Rhythm, Beat, and Meter Understanding Meter through Hearts Math is Music Alive Copyright Rachael Lewis 2013

Rhythm, Beat, and Meter Understanding Meter through Hearts Math is Music Alive Copyright Rachael Lewis 2013

Rhythm, Beat, and Meter Understanding Meter through Hearts Math is Music Alive Copyright Rachael Lewis 2013

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Rhythm, Beat, and Meter h q h. Half Note Quarter Note How many beats does a half note get? Two beats! Two Beats! Quarter Notes: Get 1 beat! Dotted Half Notes Dotted half notes, “Get Three Beats!” (sung on Do Ti La, la it Do) “Fling the Teacher.” Fun beat value reinforcement. Math is Music Alive Copyright Rachael Lewis 2013