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Music Notes. What do they mean?. How do they work?. w. The Oval. All music notes have one shape in common …. What makes them different?. hweq. Each one has something added to its oval!. hweq. Wait a minute!!!. Could you explain it one more time?. w. The Oval.
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Music Notes What do they mean? How do they work?
w The Oval All music notes have one shape in common…
Each one has something added to its oval! hweq
Wait a minute!!! Could you explain it one more time?
w The Oval All music notes have one shape in common…
Each one has something added to its oval! hweq
Here is how it works! First, you start with The Oval w
The Oval is worth 4 beats w 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
When you add a stem, w it takes away half the value of the oval!
This note is now worth 2 beats h 1 2 1-2
What makes this oval different… h From this oval? q
q This oval has a stem AND it is colored in. But how much is it worth?
Every time you add something to the oval, you take away half the value… h q This is worth 2 beats This is worth 1 beat
w w w 1 Beat Half of 4 Half of 2 4 Beats 2 Beats
Remember, Every time you add something to the oval, you take away half the value.
Fill in the Oval 1 Beat Add the flag to the oval Next, add the stem w First, the Oval Now, it is worth 1/2 beat Now, it is worth 2 beats 4 Beats
h First, add the line q Second you fill in the oval Next, you add the flag Just remember that the things added to the oval go in this order : w OVAL e Adding each of these items decreases the note value by half.
How much is a note worth? w • Start with the oval, it is worth 4 beats. • Add a line to it, now it is worth 2 beats. • Fill it in, now it is worth 1 beat. • Add a flag, now it is worth ½ of 1, or ½ beat. h q e
How many beats are here? e q e + + =
How many beats are here? h h h + + =
How many beats are here? w q e + + =
How many beats are here? e e h + + =
How many different ways can you create groups of 2 beats? 3 beats? 4 beats?