Notes and Note Values Middle School Music
Measures As you know, a staff is the lines on which notes are placed. A staff is made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces. When a staff is divided up into sections, each section is called a measure. In regular time, each measure contains 4 beats.
The Whole Note Today we will be looking at three different notes. This is the whole note. It is worth 4 beats. That means when it is placed in a measure, it takes up all the beats.
The Half Note This is a half note. Like its name suggests, it is worth half of the value of a whole note. A half note is worth 2 beats.
The Quarter Note This is a quarter note. Can you guess how many beats a quarter note is worth? A quarter note is worth 1 beat.
Practice Can you make up 4 beats using these notes? Try to find as many ways as possible to make up 4 beats using these three notes. Can you make up six beats using these three notes? Can you make up eight beats using these three notes?
The Eighth Note The next note we will be learning about is the eighth note. An eighth note is worth half of the value of a quarter note – ½ of a beat. The eighth note always has a flag or a “tail”.
Joined Notes It is common to see 2 eighth notes joined together with a beam to make 1 beat. Remember – no matter how many eighth notes are joined together, each one is still worth ½ of a beat.