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Beginner Music Theory
Subject: Music Theory
Grade Level: 2 - 3
Instructions: Teacher | Student
Teachers
• The following lesson is over note values.• All Examples will be in 4/4 time.• To Move onto the next example Click on
the icon labeled “Next Type of Note.”• Students will take a 3 question quiz at the
end. The answers are: – 1B– 2C– 3A
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Students
• The following lesson is over note values.
• All Examples will be in 4/4 time.
• To Move onto the next example Click on the icon labeled “Next Type of Note.”
• There Will be a short quiz at the end.
• Good luck!
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Whole Note
• The Whole Note is the most basic type of note.
• It has four beats no matter what time signature it is in.
• In 4/4 time it takes up the whole measure.
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Half Note
• The Half note is the next size directly smaller then the whole note.
• It is half of the size of the whole note.
• The half note takes up 2 beats 4/4 time.
• The largest note value with a stem.
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Quarter Note
• The quarter note is the next size directly smaller then the half note.
• It is a quarter of the size of the whole note.
• The Quarter note takes up 1 beats 4/4 time.
• There can be four quarter notes in 4/4 time.
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Eight Note
• The eighth note is the next size directly smaller then the half note.
• It is a eighth of the size of the quarter note.
• The Eight note takes up a ¼ of a beat in 4/4 time.
• There can be Eight Eighth notes in 4/4 time.
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Sixteenth note
• The Sixteenth note is the next size directly smaller then the Eighth note.
• It is a 1/4 of the size of the Eighth note.
• The half note takes up 1/8 of a beat in 4/4 time.
• There can be sixteen sixteenth notes in 4/4 time.
ReturnBeat Chart
The Beat Table
Quiz Return
Quiz Instructions
• At this time if you feel you are ready to take the quiz, read the following instructions. If you feel you need to review, please click on the review button.
• Read each of the questions carefully. • To select an answer, click on the answer
you feel is appropriate.• You will not be able to proceed until you
have answered the question correctly.Start Quiz Review
Question 1
• Which of the Following is a Quarter note?
A B C D
Question 2
• Which note value takes up a ¼ of a beat in 4/4 time?
A B C D
Question 3
• Which note value takes up the entire measure in 4/4 time?
A B C D
Correct Answer!
• You answered Correctly.
• The Quarter noted looks like this:
Next Question
The quarter note is the next size directly smaller then the half note. It is a quarter of the size of the whole note.
Incorrect Answer
• Remember, the quarter note gets its name because there can be four of them in one measure!
• The quarter note is the next size directly smaller then the half note. It is a quarter of the size of the whole note.
Try Again
Correct Answer!
• You answered Correctly.
• Remember, The quarter note is the next size directly smaller then the half note. It is a eighth of the size of the quarter note. The Eight note takes up a ¼ of a beat in 4/4 time. There can be Eight Eighth notes in 4/4 time.
Next Question
Incorrect Answer
• Remember, how many quarters are in 4 beats.
Try Again
Correct Answer!
• You answered Correctly. You Remember it takes more then one of every other note to fill a measure. The whole note gets its name because it fills the whole measure.
Finish
Incorrect Answer
• Remember, that there is only one type of note that can fill the entire meausre.
Try Again
Congratulations!
• You have successfully completed this lesson. We hope you have learned note values and you will remember for time to come!
Exit
Standards
• Grade 2: 5. Read, write and perform using eighth notes, quarter notes, half notes and quarter rests in 2/4 and 4/4 meter.
• Grade 3: 5. Read, write and perform using sixteenth notes, eighth notes, quarter notes, half notes and quarter rests in 2/4 and 4/4 meter.
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