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Level 2

More Rhythm and rests.

 

You may see a note pyramid on posters and in music books, this shows us the break down of note values.

For example the semibreve splits into 2 minims, each minim splits into 2 crotchets, each crotchet splits into 2 quavers and this continues as the notes get shorter and shorter.

 

 

 

The notes opposite are called quavers and you can see from the note pyramid that there are 2 quavers in every crotchet – which means they are ½ beat notes.

 

 


When quavers are written next door to each other they are beamed together, like the ones marked opposite.

 

 

When quavers are written alone they are not beamed, instead they have a tail.

 

The symbol marked opposite is a quaver rest.

 

You may notice in some music you have the symbol marked below with numbers above the bars.

This is called bars rest, the number changes depending on how many bars rest there are.

In the example we would count (in our heads) ..
1234 - 2234 - 3234 - 4234 - 5234 - 6234

This so we don't forget where we are in the piece.

 


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