Music Notes, Rests, and Symbols
Beamed Eighth Notes
2 eighth notes connected with a horizontal line instead of flags. Each eighth note still receives 1/2 beat. The entire rhythm receives 1 beat total
measure
A section of music separated by bar lines. This MUST have the correct # of beats according to the time signature
Treble Clef
Helps show pitch. Used for the higher sounding pitches. Also known as the G clef.
Bass Clef
Helps show pitch. Used for the lower sounding pitches. Also called F clef.
Quarter Rest
Receives 1 beat of silence
Quarter Note
Receives 1 beat of sound. Has a closed note-head and a stem
Eighth Rest
Receives 1/2 beat of silence
Eighth Note
Receives 1/2 beat of sound. Has a closed note-head, stem, and a flag
Half Rest
Receives 2 beats of silence
Half Note
Receives 2 beats of sound. Has an open note-head and a stem
Whole Rest
Receives 4 beats of silence
Whole Note
Receives 4 beats of sound. Has an open note-head
repeat sign
go back and play again
Time Signature
tells how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets one beat
time signature top number
tells how many beats per measure
time signature bottom number
tells what type of note gets the beat
Staff
the 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music is written
bar line
the lines which vertically cross the staff and divide it into measures
double bar line
two vertical lines that indicate the end of a piece of music