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Kristine Joyce M. Nodalo Beed-Iii

The document provides an exercise on notes and rests in music notation. It includes questions to identify different noteheads, stems and other symbols used in music notation. It asks the reader to illustrate these symbols, determine the time value of different notes and rests relative to a half note or whole note, and supply missing notes or rests in short musical examples. The exercises focus on fundamental concepts of music notation including note values, stems, noteheads and rests.
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Kristine Joyce M. Nodalo Beed-Iii

The document provides an exercise on notes and rests in music notation. It includes questions to identify different noteheads, stems and other symbols used in music notation. It asks the reader to illustrate these symbols, determine the time value of different notes and rests relative to a half note or whole note, and supply missing notes or rests in short musical examples. The exercises focus on fundamental concepts of music notation including note values, stems, noteheads and rests.
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Kristine Joyce M.

Nodalo BEED-III

THE NOTES AND RESTS

EXERCISE:

1. Two quarter notes equals_______eightnotes; _______half notes;


_______sixteenth notes.
2. Two half notes are_______quarter notes; _______eight notes; _______sixteenth
notes; _______whole note.

A. Illustrate the following on a piece of clean paper.

1. Closes notehead with a stem 11. Half rest

2. . Open notehead 12. Open notehead with a stem

3. Whole rest 13. Sixteenth rest

4. Quarter rest 14. Staff

5. Closed notehead with a stem and two hooks.

6. Closed notehead 15. Staff with the singing names on the spaces.

7. Eight rest

8. Double sharp

9. Double flat

10. Treble clef


B. Answer the following briefly:

1. What determines the relative time value of the rest?


-Form or kind of rest

2. What determines the relative time value of the rest?


-Form or kind of note

C. Accomplish the following:

1. If a half note has a time value of 4, then a whole note is equal to the time values of
______half notes, ______quarter notes, ______eight notes, and______ sixteenth
notes.

2. One half note is equal to______ quarter notes, ______eight notes, ______sixteenth
notes.

3. If a whole rest is equivalent to 4 beats, then a half rest is ______beats; a quarter rest,
______beat; an eight rest, ______ beat, a sixteenth rest, ______beat.

D. Supply the missing note or rest.


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