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a note u play, a rest u dont
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Whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth... You can have a rest for every value of note.
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Whole/Dotted whole note/rest, Half/Dotted Half note/rest, Quarter/Dotted Quarter note/rest, Eighth/Dotted Eighth note/rest, Sixteenth/Dotted Sixteenth note/rest. These are the most common note values. They do go on though. All you have to do is multiply each number by two. For example: the next note/rest value after sixteenth is Thirty-second/Dotted Thirty-second. Then sixty-fourth; and so on.
whole note two half notes four quarter notes eight single eight notes sixteenth notes whole rest half rest quarter rest and so on
Musical notes are symbols that represent sounds of specific pitches and durations, typically depicted on a staff. Common note types include whole notes (which look like an open oval), half notes (an open oval with a stem), quarter notes (a filled oval with a stem), and eighth notes (a filled oval with a stem and a flag). Rests, which denote silence, also have distinct symbols: a whole rest is a filled rectangle hanging from the second line, while a quarter rest resembles a squiggly line. Each note and rest type corresponds to a specific duration, guiding the rhythm of the music.
Whole/Dotted whole note/rest, Half/Dotted Half note/rest, Quarter/Dotted Quarter note/rest, Eighth/Dotted Eighth note/rest, Sixteenth/Dotted Sixteenth note/rest. These are the most common note values. They do go on though. All you have to do is multiply each number by two. For example: the next note/rest value after sixteenth is Thirty-second/Dotted Thirty-second. Then sixty-fourth; and so on.
rolling along doesn't have any whole notes EDCD EEE REST DDD REST EGG REST EDCD EEE REST DD EDC REST REST REST
you give it to the woman that took notes to places
sixteenth rest, quarter rest, half rest, whole rest
A A A (REST) A A A (REST) A B A G A A A (REST) then repeat