Musical Fraction Review

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Musical Fraction Review

What kind of note would this represent in 4/4 time? Whole Note

Name this type of note that gets 1 beat Quarter Note= 1 beat

How many beats is this worth? Half Note=2 beats

What kind of note is worth half of a beat? c Eighth note=1/2 beat

What notes would finish the measure?

How would you count this? 1 4 and 2 3

Let’s practice this ostinato

Whole Note

Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need?

Half Note

Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need?

Quarter Note

Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need?

cc Eighth note cc

Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need?

What patterns did you notice about the song? Repeated chorus with different verses in between Rondo form

A

B Whole Note

A Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need? A

C Half Note

A Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need? A

D Quarter Note

A Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need? A

cc Eighth note E cc

A Make me a pizza if you can, Baked in the oven in a pan. Top it with lots of extra cheese, How many slices will I need? A

Please sit quietly and wait for your turn on an instrument