A rest note in music notation looks like a symbol that indicates a period of silence in the music. It can vary in appearance depending on the duration of the rest, but generally, it looks like a small rectangle or squiggle placed on the staff.
In music notation, a tie looks like a curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch, indicating that the duration of the notes should be combined into one longer note.
An eighth note is half the duration of a quarter note in music notation.
A quarter note is worth half the duration of a half note in music notation.
A whole note in music notation gets 4 counts.
A note with a dot in music notation means that the note's duration is increased by half of its original value.
In music notation, a tie looks like a curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch, indicating that the duration of the notes should be combined into one longer note.
An eighth note is half the duration of a quarter note in music notation.
A quarter note is worth half the duration of a half note in music notation.
See the related links for an image of a standard quarter rest note in music notation.
A whole note in music notation gets 4 counts.
A note with a dot in music notation means that the note's duration is increased by half of its original value.
The duration of a 3/8 note in music notation is half a beat.
A half note receives two beats in music notation.
The dot next to a note in music notation increases the note's duration by half of its original value.
The symbol in music notation represents a double whole note, which is a note that lasts for 8 beats.
A dot next to a note in music notation signifies that the note's duration is increased by half of its original value.
An "X" in front of a note in music notation means that the note should be played as a sharp or raised by a half step.