Brain Brightener #1 1.What is the difference between beat and rhythm? 2.What do we use to show sounds in written music? 3.What do we use to show silences.

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Brain Brightener #1 1.What is the difference between beat and rhythm? 2.What do we use to show sounds in written music? 3.What do we use to show silences in written music? 4.What do you remember the most from 5 th grade music? “Bugler’s Dream” by: Leo Arnaud

Brain Brightener #2 1. Can you remember how to -draw the following notes: WholeEighth HalfSixteenth Quarter 2.What do you think the bass drum part would look like if you wrote it in music notes? “Call Me Maybe” by: Carly Rae Jepson

Brain Brightener #3 1.What is a beat? What is a rhythm? 3. What is the STYLE of the song you’re listening to? 4.Identify which of the following is a beat, and which one is a rhythm: A) B) 5. Label all parts of the following note:

Brain Brightener #4 1.Draw the following notes and rests, and tell me how many beats they normally receive: a)Whole rest b)Quarter note c)Half note d)Quarter rest e)Half rest f)Eighth Note g)Whole Note