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Notes and

Rests
Lesson 3
Objectives
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, you will be
able to:

a. identify the value of notes and rests


symbols; and

b. realize the importance of notes and


rests in a musical score.
What is Notes
What andand
is Notes Rests?
Rests?
Notes Rest
are musical is an interval of
characters or symbols silence in a piece of
placed on the staff to music, marked by a
denote certain tones symbol indicating the
to
length of a pause.
be sounded.
Musical Notes Value Chart
Notes
Notes
Notes may have one,
two, three or more parts
which are the head,
stem,

and hook or hooks. Notes


have different shapes to
determine their exact
value; i.e.,

their relative length or


duration. The pitch of the
note depends on the
The
The term
term note
note has
has two
two primary
primary
meanings:
meanings:
1. A si gn used in mus ic al no ta tio n to
represent the relative duration and
pitch of a

sound;

2. A pitched sound itself


Type of Musical
Musical Notes
Notes
Whole Note Half
Half Note
Note
Looks like as the same
Looks like an egg on its as whole note but with
side, either with a line a vertical line
through it or

attached to it. An open


not. An open head
note head with stem
without stem.
Quarter
Quarter Note
Note
Looks like the same as half
note except the circle is filled
in.

a closed note head with a EEiig


ghhtth
hNNoottee
stem.
Looks like the same as quarter note
but with a curly off the line. They can
also be put in groups of 4, 3, or 2. A
closed
note head with stem and one hook.
Sixteenth
Sixteenth Note
Note
Looks like the same as an eight
note but has double curls. Can
also be grouped in 4, 3, or 2 but
are joined by a double line. A
closed note head with stem and
two hooks.
classified
Notes can be classified
into:
into:
Ascending Note
Ascending Note Descending Note
Descending Note
a set of notes that go a set of notes that go
up in down in

succession. It increases succession. It


in pitch. decreases in pitch.
Contrary
Contrary Moving
Moving Note
Note

is a group of notes going in


opposite directions. An
ascending and descending
cending notes in
Repeated Notes
succession.

group of notes played or sung


repeatedly having the same pitch.
Tie Notes
Slur
Slur Notes
Notes
two or more notes of the
same pitch. The tie a curved line placed
over or under a group
notes to indicated
sign (a curved line) that they are to be
indicated that the second played or sung
note is not to be together or at the
same time.
played or sung but its
time value is added to the
first note.
Musical Rest
Musical Rest Value
Value Chart
Chart
Rest
A rest is an interval of
silence in a piece of
music, marked by a
symbol indicating the

length of a pause. Each


rest symbol corresponds
with a particular note
value:
Type of Musical Rest
Whole Rest
Whole Rest
looks like a dark rectangle
attached to a bar

line, facing downwards. (Below


the 4th line). Haallff R
H Reesstt
looks like a dark rectangle attached to
a bar line,

facing upwards. (Above the 3rd line).


Quarter
Quarter Rest
Rest Eighth Rest
looks like a squiggly looks like a slanted line
line. with a dot
Sixteenth
Sixteenth Rest
Rest
looks like a slanted line with a
double dot
no te s may also be prol on ge d by us in g a
1. The duration of
dot, a tie, or a fermata.

d afte r a no te or a re st, in crea se s th e


1. A dot, when pace
D ot te d N ot es an d
duration of the note or
Rest Durat
Dotted Dotted
rest by on Note
e ha lf of its orRest
ig in al va lu ion
es .

Whole Whole 6
Note Rest 3
Half Note Half Rest 1½
Quarter Quarter ¾
Note Rest ⅜
Eighth Eighth
Note Rest
r a no te or re st in crea se s th e va lu e of th e
2. Double dots afte
note or rest by ¾. In

e fo r ex ampl e, a qu ar te r no te re ce iv es a
a ¾ time signatur
one beat. AS double

w ill a ¾ be at. Th eref ore, a qu ar te r


dots after a quarter note
note with a double

do ts w ill re ce iv e a to ta l of on e an d 3. 4 be ats.
in crea sing th e du ra tio n of no te is by us in g
3. Another way of
a tie. This is a

in s tw o or more no te s of th e sa me pi tc h. T
curved line that jo
indicates that the

un de d bu t its time va lu e is ad de d
second note is not to be so
to the time value

of the first note.


th e no te m ay al so be prol on ge d us in g a
4. The duration of
fermata. This musical

ab ov e or be lo w th e no te in di ca te s th at th e
sign, when placed
note is held

longer than the indicated time value.


For more detailed explanation on identifying and readin
pitch, you can view this

video:
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