a eighth note looks like a quarter note with its line facing down, and a dash connecting the dot and the line.
A whole rest looks like an upside down hat in the music. I hope that helps. I don't know how to show you the symbol.
that's an eighth rest. it looks like a fancy "7"
A quaver looks like this:♪
semi quaver 0.25 beat(like a 7 with an extra line under the top stroke), quaver 0.5 beat (like a 7), crochet 1 beat (like a reverse z with a loop down the bottom), minim 2 beats(a little half box sitting on the 3rd line), semibreve 4 beats (a half box hanging from the 4th line)
They are: 1/4, 1/8, 1/8 and 1/2 respectively
A whole rest looks like an upside down hat in the music. I hope that helps. I don't know how to show you the symbol.
that's an eighth rest. it looks like a fancy "7"
A quaver looks like this:♪
Whole rest, half rest, dotted half rest, quarter rest, dotted quarter rest, eighth rest, and dotted eighth rest are just some of the many rests.
Two sixteenth rests equal one eighth rest
An eighth rest is represented by a small, curved symbol that resembles a number "7" with a short diagonal line extending from its top right. It indicates a silence lasting for one-eighth of a whole note's duration. In standard sheet music notation, it is used to show where a musician should refrain from playing or singing for that specific length of time. Eighth rests are often used in various musical compositions to create rhythmic interest.
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semi quaver 0.25 beat(like a 7 with an extra line under the top stroke), quaver 0.5 beat (like a 7), crochet 1 beat (like a reverse z with a loop down the bottom), minim 2 beats(a little half box sitting on the 3rd line), semibreve 4 beats (a half box hanging from the 4th line)
They are: 1/4, 1/8, 1/8 and 1/2 respectively
There are two 8th notes in a quarter note. There are two quarter notes in a half note and two half notes in a whole note.
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