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4 Sixteenth Notes (Beamed) : 1 Beat (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4) of Sound

This document defines various musical notation terms including note durations like quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes; rests that indicate silence; basic symbols like the barline, repeat sign, and time signature; and drumming terms like rudiments and the paradiddle pattern. It explains features such as beams that connect multiple notes, and components of notes like the note head, stem, and flag. Durational values are provided for common notes and rests.

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4 Sixteenth Notes (Beamed) : 1 Beat (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4) of Sound

This document defines various musical notation terms including note durations like quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes; rests that indicate silence; basic symbols like the barline, repeat sign, and time signature; and drumming terms like rudiments and the paradiddle pattern. It explains features such as beams that connect multiple notes, and components of notes like the note head, stem, and flag. Durational values are provided for common notes and rests.

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4 SIXTEENTH NOTES (BEAMED)

1 beat (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4) of sound

BARLINE
vertical lines that divide music into measures

DOTTED HALF NOTE


3 beats of sound

DOUBLE BARLINE
indicate the end of a piece or section of music

DURATION length of time something lasts

EIGHTH NOTE
1/2 of a beat of sound

EIGHTH REST
1/2 beat of silence

ELIPSE
oval

FULCRUM
the point on which a lever rests or is supported

HALF NOTE
2 beats of sound
HALF REST
2 beats of silence

MEASURE
music divided into equal time-length by barlines

NOTE BEAM
horizontal line used to connect multiple consecutive notes. The number of beams is equal to the number of flags that
would be present on an unbeamed note.

NOTE HEAD, STEM & FLAG


parts of the note symbol

PARADIDDLE
RLRR LRLL

QUARTER NOTE
1 beat of sound

QUARTER REST
1 beat of silence

REPEAT SIGN
play it again

RUDIMENTS basics, fundamentals

SIXTEENTH NOTE
1/4 of a beat of sound
SIXTEENTH REST
1/4 beat of silence

TIME SIGNATURE
TOP#= tells you how many beats there are in a measure BOTTOM#= quarter note gets one beat

WHOLE NOTE
4 beats of sound

WHOLE REST
4 beats of silence

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