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Recognize the Basics of Rhythm

Recognize the Basics of Rhythm

 You may have noticed that certain notes have special shapes. These tell you how many beats you need to hold that note in a measure. A measure is indicated by a vertical line through the staff. The space between vertical staff lines (or a vertical line and the staff beginning or end) equals a single measure.[11] The following basic note rhythms express the main beats in a measure with numbers, same-beat broken rhythms with X’s, and separates beats with plus signs (+).

  • Sixteenth note: is held for a quarter of a beat (as in 1-x-x-x+2-x-x-x+3-x-x-x+4-x-x-x | 1-x-x-x…)
  • Eighth note (♪): is held for half a beat (as in 1-x+2-x+3-x+4-x | 1-x+2-x…)
  • Quarter note (♩): is held for 1 beat (as in 1+2+3+4 | 1+2…)
  • Half note: is held for 2 beats (as in 1-2+3-4 | 1-2 + 3-4…)
  • Whole note: is held for 4 beats (as in 1-2-3-4 | 1-2-3-4…)