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Bible Verse of the Day

Psalm 105:2
Sing to him, sing praises to
him; tell of all his
wondrous works!
GET YOUR
STICKS
AND LET’S
SING
TOGETHER
!
Do you have any
idea about
symbols?
A symbol is a mark,
sign, or word that
represents an idea,
object, or relationship.
MUSICAL
SYMBOLS
At the end of the video lesson,
the pupils will be able to:
A. identify musical symbols
B. draw musical symbols
C. appreciate music and its purpose
Note is a written symbol that shows
the duration (and pitch) of a sound

stem flag

notehead
Beam
the line connecting a group of flagged notes

beam
NOTATION OF EQUAL SUBDIVISIONS
Beats Note Name of Note Equivalent
Symbol Rest

4 Whole note

2 Half note

1 Quarter note

.5 Eighth note

.25 16th note


TREBLE CLEF/ G CLEF
BASS CLEF/ F CLEF
Sharp sign flat sign
RHYTHM
Accented (>) or
Unaccented
Meter comes from the Greek word “metron”
which means “to measure”
Simple Meter
Duple
meter

Triple
meter
Quadrple
meter
MUSICAL STAFF
clef ledger line 5 lines

Space

Space
Space
Space
Musical Staff
First measure Second measure

Bar line Double bar line


Time Signature
Measure = 2 beats

= 1 beat

1 measure
st
2 measure
nd 3rd measure
2
4
2 beats 2 beats 2 beats
Measure = 3 beats

= 1 beat

1 measure
st
2 measure
nd 3rd measure
3
4
3 beats 3 beats 3 beats
Measure = 4 beats

= 1 beat

1 measure
st
2 measure
nd 3rd measure
4
4
4 beats 4 beats 4 beats
Ostinato
Measures with repeating rhythm or
pattern of notes
Now let’s identify
the musical
symbols.
Are you ready?
Treble Clef/ G clef
Bass Clef/ F Clef
whole note
half note
quarter note
eighth note
sixteenth note
whole rest
half rest
quarter rest
eighth rest
sixteenth rest
sharp
sign
flat sign
Thank you for
watching!
LET’S END OUR DISCUSSION
WITH A CLOSING PRAYER

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