1) Thirty-two thirty-second notes equal a whole note.
2) Sixty-four sixty-fourth notes equal a whole note.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
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1) Eight eighth notes equal a whole note.
2) Sixteen sixteenth notes equal a whole note.
2) Sixteen sixteenth notes equal a whole note.
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Notes - facts 17
1) Two half notes equal a whole note.
2) Four quarter notes equal a whole note.
2) Four quarter notes equal a whole note.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
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1) Three triplet half notes have the same value as a whole note.
2) Three triplet quarter notes have the same value as a half note.
2) Three triplet quarter notes have the same value as a half note.
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Notes - facts 15
1) A thirty-second note has three flags.
2) A sixty-fourth note has four flags.
2) A sixty-fourth note has four flags.
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
Notes - facts 14
1) G sharp and A flat are enharmonic notes.
2) A half note has a stem.
2) A half note has a stem.
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Notes - facts 13
1) E sharp and F are enharmonic notes.
2) F sharp and G flat are enharmonic notes.
2) F sharp and G flat are enharmonic notes.
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Notes - facts 12
1) D sharp and E flat are enharmonic notes.
2) E and F flat are enharmonic notes.
2) E and F flat are enharmonic notes.
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Notes - facts 11
1) B sharp and C are enharmonic notes.
2) C sharp and D flat are enharmonic notes.
2) C sharp and D flat are enharmonic notes.
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Notes - facts 10
1) A sharp and B flat are enharmonic notes.
2) B and C flat are enharmonic notes.
2) B and C flat are enharmonic notes.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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1) A tie connects two or more notes of the same pitch.
2) A tie is played as one note, with the sum of the notes combined.
2) A tie is played as one note, with the sum of the notes combined.
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Notes - facts 8
1) In 4/4 time, a dotted quarter note is equal to 1 1/2 beats.
2) In 4/4 time, a dotted whole note is equal to six beats.
2) In 4/4 time, a dotted whole note is equal to six beats.
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Notes - facts 7
1) A dotted note increases the duration of the note by half of its original value.
2) In 4/4 time, a dotted half note is equal to three beats.
2) In 4/4 time, a dotted half note is equal to three beats.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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1) D flat can also be called a C sharp.
2) F sharp can also be called a G flat.
2) F sharp can also be called a G flat.
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Friday, October 23, 2009
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1) A sharp or flat raises the value of a note by a half step.
2) C sharp can also be called a D flat.
2) C sharp can also be called a D flat.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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1) A whole note has a hollow note head.
2) A quarter note has a stem.
2) A quarter note has a stem.
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1) A sixteenth note has two flags.
2) A whole note is larger than a half note.
2) A whole note is larger than a half note.
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1) An eighth note is smaller than a quarter note.
2) A whole note has no stem.
2) A whole note has no stem.
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1) An eighth note has one flag.
2) A sixteenth note is smaller than an eighth note.
2) A sixteenth note is smaller than an eighth note.
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