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Classical Voice: Theory I

Classical Voice: Theory I. Super Cool New Note Values!. Epic Music Quote of the Day!. “The barriers are not erected which can say to aspiring talents and industry, ‘Thus far and no farther.’” - Ludwig van Beethoven. So far, we’ve learned about the Quarter note, half note, and eigthth note.

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Classical Voice: Theory I

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  1. Classical Voice: Theory I Super Cool New Note Values!

  2. Epic Music Quote of the Day! • “The barriers are not erected which can say to aspiring talents and industry, ‘Thus far and no farther.’” - Ludwig van Beethoven

  3. So far, we’ve learned about the Quarter note, half note, and eigthth note. • These notes are fun and all, but rhythms can get pretty boring after a while with just these three notes. • So we’re adding two new ones today! :D

  4. The Whole Note • The whole note is a note with a long value. • It’s worth 4 counts, or beats. • It is equal to two half notes, or 4 quarter notes. • It also has no stem or flag. It just…. is. • Please note that when you draw these yourself, you don’t have to color it in and get fancy. A simple oval is fine.

  5. Dotted Half Note • So far we have note values of even numbers, which is pretty boring after a while. • This is why the dotted quarter note is so fun! It’s equal to an odd number of beats: 3! • This makes the rhythm much more diverse and interesting! • It looks just like a half note, but with a dot TO THE SIDE!!!! • It is important to note that the dot is to the side and not under the notehead. (That is something completely different!)

  6. Good to know…. • It should be noted that in music we have notes and terms that have many similarities with one another. • It is important that we take note (no pun intended) of these subtle differences so as not to make mistakes.

  7. Dotted Half Note: The dot is TO THE SIDE!!!!! NOT A DOTTED HALF NOTE! NOT EVEN A HALF NOTE!!! It looks the same, but they have completely different meanings!

  8. Activity • Let’s try reading some rhythms with our new notes, the whole note and the dotted half note! Yay! :D

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