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Notes and Note Values Junior High Music. Measures A staff is the lines on which notes are placed. A staff is made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces. When a staff.

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1 Notes and Note Values Junior High Music

2 Measures A staff is the lines on which notes are placed. A staff is made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces. When a staff is divided up into sections, each section is called a measure.

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4 The Whole Note Today we will be looking at three different notes. This is the whole note. It is worth 4 beats.

5 The Half Note This is a half note. Like its name suggests, it is worth half of the value of a whole note. A half note is worth 2 beats.

6 The Quarter Note This is a quarter note. Can you guess how many beats a quarter note is worth? A quarter note is worth 1 beat.

7 Practice Can you make up 4 beats using these notes? Try to find as many ways as possible to make up 4 beats using these three notes. Can you make up six beats using these three notes? Can you make up eight beats using these three notes?

8 The Eighth Note The next note we will be learning about is the eighth note. An eighth note is worth half of the value of a quarter note – ½ of a beat. The eighth note always has a flag or a “tail”.

9 Joined Notes It is common to see 2 eighth notes joined together with a beam to make 1 beat. Remember – no matter how many eighth notes are joined together, each one is still worth ½ of a beat.

10 The Sixteenth Note The next note we will be learning is the sixteenth note. A sixteenth note is worth one quarter the value of a quarter note – ¼ of a beat The sixteenth note has two flags Sixteenth notes can be joined together in groups or two (half a beat) or four (one full beat)

11 Rest and Rest Values Junior High Music

12 The Whole Rest This is the whole rest. It is worth 4 beats.

13 The Half Rest This is a half rest. Like its name suggests, it is worth half of the value of a whole rest. A half note is worth 2 beats.

14 The Eighth Rest The next rest we will be learning about is the eighth rest. An eighth note is worth half of the value of a quarter note – ½ of a beat. The eighth rest always has a flag or a “tail”.

15 The Sixteenth Rest The next rest we will be learning is the sixteenth rest. A sixteenth rest is worth one quarter the value of a quarter note – ¼ of a beat The sixteenth rest has two flags


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