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Notes make the sound happen! They come in all pitches and lengths, and along with [[rests]], fit together to make music. | Notes make the sound happen! They come in all pitches and lengths, and along with [[rests]], fit together to make music. | ||
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+ | The basic note types are: | ||
+ | * http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-semi-breve.png 4 beats = semi-breve | ||
+ | * http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-minim.png 2 beats = minim | ||
+ | * http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-crotchet.png 1 beat = crotchet | ||
+ | * http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-quaver.png 1/2 beat = quaver | ||
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+ | Then you can add to these to change their length: | ||
+ | * A dot . behind the note increases by 50% | ||
+ | ** http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-dotted-crotchet.png dotted crotchet = 1.5 beats | ||
+ | ** dotted minim = 3 beats | ||
+ | * Another beam/tail on top of note decreases by 50% | ||
+ | ** http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-quaver.png 1 beam = 1/2 beat | ||
+ | ** http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-quavers-beam.png These can be grouped together | ||
+ | ** http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-semi-quaver.png 2 tails = 1/4 beat = semi-quaver | ||
+ | ** http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-demi-semi-quaver.png 3 tails = 1/8 beat = demi-semi-quaver | ||
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Revision as of 09:22, 21 August 2020
Notes make the sound happen! They come in all pitches and lengths, and along with rests, fit together to make music.
The basic note types are:
- 4 beats = semi-breve
- 2 beats = minim
- 1 beat = crotchet
- 1/2 beat = quaver
Then you can add to these to change their length:
- A dot . behind the note increases by 50%
- dotted crotchet = 1.5 beats
- dotted minim = 3 beats
- Another beam/tail on top of note decreases by 50%
- 1 beam = 1/2 beat
- These can be grouped together
- 2 tails = 1/4 beat = semi-quaver
- 3 tails = 1/8 beat = demi-semi-quaver
The video below shows how different note lengths look: