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Quia Tier 1 Quarter 4 Week 1

Dotted Quarter Note Adding a DOT to a note: A dot after a note takes half the note value and adds it to the original note, creating a new note.

Dotted Quarter Note 3 1 ½ + = 6 Draw Note Write Counts + 1 ½ =

Dotted Quarter Note Note Name: Dotted Quarter Note Note Duration: 1 ½ Counts

Counting Dotted Quarter Notes = 1_+_2 = 1_+_2 +

Rhythm Counting 1_+_2 + (1) + (2) + 1_+_2 +

Rhythm Counting 1_+_2 + 3_+_4 + 1_2_3_4 1_+_2 + 3 + 4 (1_2) 3_+_4 +

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 4 Week 2

1st Endings Name: FIRST ENDING

2nd Endings Name: SECOND ENDING

take first ending and go back to repeat sign 1st/2nd Endings Both symbols together First time through: take first ending and go back to repeat sign Second time through: Take second ending and go on to next section of music

1st/2nd Endings Where is the first ending? Where is the second ending?

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 4 Week 3

Natural A natural symbol cancels out a flat or sharp Name: Natural Symbol What does a natural do to a note? A natural symbol cancels out a flat or sharp

English Translation: From the beginning D.C. D.C. stands for… Da Capo English Translation: From the beginning

English Translation: From the sign D.S. D.S. stands for… Del Segno English Translation: From the sign

A symbol in music that tells you to skip to a new passage of music Coda A symbol in music that tells you to skip to a new passage of music

“Da Capo Al Coda” literally means “From the beginning to the Coda” D.C. Al Coda “Da Capo Al Coda” literally means “From the beginning to the Coda” Definition: Go back to the beginning and sing until you cut to the coda

D.S. Al Coda Definition: Go back to the sign and sing until the coda “Del Segno al Coda” literally means “From the sign to the Coda” Definition: Go back to the sign and sing until the coda

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 4 Week 4

Tie Definition of Tie: Curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch. This line indicates that value of each note should be combined to create a new value. 1 + 1 = 2

Tie Circle the tie in the following example.

Tie = TWO Counts = SIX Counts = THREE Counts

Tie 1_2_3 + 1 + (2) + (3) 1 + 2 +_1 (2)

Tie 1_2 e + a 3 + (4) + 1 +_2_+ 3_4

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 4 Week 5

Note Name: Eighth Note Triplet Triplets Note Name: Eighth Note Triplet Note Value: 1 Count

Counting for Triplets 1LaLi =

Counting for Triplets 1lali 2 3lali 4 1lali 2_3_4 1_+_2 + 1lali 2lali

Counting for Triplets 1 2lali (3) (1) + 2 3lali