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n Beginner’s Music Theory n
Section 1 Lesson 1
Interactive Review
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Mrs. Theresa Preece’s Music Class
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Know your Notes
In a 4/4 time signature, the notes are worth:
Symbol
Note
Beats
w
Whole note
4
h
Half note
2
q
Quarter note
1
e
Eighth note
½
n
Connected eight notes
1
d
Dotted half notes
3
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Question 1
How many beats are in a whole note?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
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Know your Notes
In a 4/4 time signature, the notes are worth:
Symbol
Note
Beats
w
Whole note
4
h
Half note
2
q
Quarter note
1
e
Eighth note
½
n
Connected eight notes
1
d
Dotted half notes
3
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RESTS
In a 4/4 time signature, the rests are worth:
Symbol
W
H
Q
E
Note
Beats
Whole rest
4
Half rest
2
Quarter rest
1
Eighth rest
½
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Question 2
A quarter rest has 1 beat.
What does a quarter rest look like?
A.
W
Q
C. H
D. E
B.
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RESTS
In a 4/4 time signature, the rests are worth:
Symbol
Note
Beats
W
Whole rest
4
H
Half rest
2
Quarter rest
1
Eighth rest
½
Q
E
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Musical Term Definitions
rhythm: The meter, time signature, and rhythmic duration in a
piece of music.
beat: The steady underlying pulse in music.
duration: the time a note or rest lasts.
dynamics: the softness or loudness of a note.
tempo: the speed of music
ostinato: A rhythm or melody repeated over and over in music.
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Question 3
What is the definition of rhythm?
A. A rhythm or melody repeated over and over in
music.
B. the softness or loudness of a note.
C. The meter, time signature, and rhythmic duration
in a piece of music.
D. The steady underlying pulse in music.
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Musical Term Definitions
rhythm: The meter, time signature, and rhythmic duration in a
piece of music.
beat: The steady underlying pulse in music.
duration: the time a note or rest lasts.
dynamics: the softness or loudness of a note.
tempo: the speed of music
ostinato: A rhythm or melody repeated over and over in music.
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Time Signatures
The two numbers at the beginning of the music that tell a
performer how to count it and which note receives the beat.
$
@
#
Top Number
4
How many beats are in a measure
4
4
4
Bottom Number
Which notes gets one count
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Question 4
The top number of a time signature tells
a musician:
a. Which notes gets one count
b. How fast or slow to play
c. How many beats are in a measure
d. How loud or soft to play
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Time Signatures
The two numbers at the beginning of the music that tell a
performer how to count it and which note receives the beat.
$
@
#
Top Number
4
How many beats are in a measure
4
4
4
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Bottom Number
Which notes gets one count
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Using a time signature of
4
4
we can find out how the notes and rests add up.
w
+
w
_________
8 beats
-
d
q
+
h
y
_________
4 beats
________
2 beats
Let’s look at some examples above…
Math is everywhere,
even in music.
In the beginning of the
module you learned what notes
had how many beats.
Using the beats found in a
note or rest, add or subtract
to find the correct answer.
You will have one problem next
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Question 5
Using a 44 time signature, which answer
correctly solves the equation?
+
a. 5 beats
b. 8 beats
c. 6 beats
d. 4 beats
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O
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Using a time signature of
+
4
4
we can find out how the notes and rests add up.
w
w
_________
8 beats
-
d
q
+
h
y
_________
4 beats
________
2 beats
Let’s look at some examples above…
Math is everywhere,
even in music.
In the beginning of the
module you learned what
notes had how many beats.
Using the beats found in a
note or rest, add or
subtract to find the
correct answer.
You will have one problem next
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CONGRATULATIONS
You have completed Lesson 1 from
Section 1 on Beginner’s Music
Theory. You are on your way to
making great music!
Keep up the good work!
In Lesson 2 of Section 1 we will be
reviewing scales and adding the
material we learned from this lesson,
so that we can start making music!
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