Rhythm: Note Values Rest Values Bars & Barlines Time Signatures Dotted Notes

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Rhythm

Note Values Rest Values Bars & Barlines


Time Signatures Dotted Notes

1. Note Values

What are the names for each of these note types & how many beats are they worth?

a.

b.

d.

c.

e.

2. Rest Values

What do each of these rests look like? (Draw the symbol on your answer
sheet)

Semibreve

a.
b.
c.
d.

Minim
Crotchet
Quaver

3. Bars & Barlines

Answer the following questions:

a.

At the end of a piece of music, what type of barline is


used to indicate that you are at the end? Draw this
barline on your answer sheet.

b.

What type of barline is used frequently throughout every


piece of music to indicate the end of a bar? Draw this
barline on your answer sheet.

4. Time Signatures

Answer the following questions:

a.

What does the top number in a key signature indicate?

b.

What does the bottom number in a key signature


indicate?

5. Dotted Notes
a.

Put the following notes in order from longest to shortest


(re-draw them in order on your answer sheets).

Keyboard
Notes of the Keyboard Triads & Arpeggios

Pitch
The Stave Treble & Bass Clef Notes of the Treble Clef
Notes of the Bass Clef Ledger Lines Accidentals
Semitones & Tones Major Scales Key Signature Scale
Degrees & Tonic Note Intervals Tonic Triads

Terms & Signs


Dynamics Italian Tempos Repeats Expression Articulation

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