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The Language Of Music Music Theory Part 2 Staff, Clefs, Time, Notation By Mr. White
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Dotted Notes Adding a dot to a note increases the length of the note: note value + ½ the value of the note = dotted note
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Dotted Notes Example whole note value = 4 ½ value = 2 4 + 2 = 6
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Dotted Notes Example half note value = 2 ½ value = 1 2 + 1 = 3
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Dotted Notes Example quarter note value = 1 ½ value = ½ 1 + ½ = 1 ½ or 1.5
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Time Signatures
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Fasttime In 2 beats per measure Grouping 3 beats into 1
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Triplet Putting 3 eighth notes into one beat
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Leger Lines Leger lines extend the music staff to extend the range of notes to higher and lower possibilities
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Leger Lines
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D C B A G F E D
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Leger Lines
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G A B C D E F G
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Tie Two notes with the same letter name connected by a curved line played as one continuous sound
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Tie Primarily used to create longer notes across a bar line
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Tie 1 2 - 1 2
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Slur Two or more notes with different letter names connected by a curved line played as a connected sound without stopping or resting between notes
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Accidentals Flat f : lowers notes by ½ tone Sharp d : raises notes by ½ tone Natural e : cancels a flat or sharp
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Accidentals B B f B B f B A
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Accidentals C C d C C d C D
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Natural ½ Steps There are two occurrences where two natural notes are ½ step apart in pitch or tone E - F B - C
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Tetra Chord A four (4) note scale developed by the early Greeks. It uses the formula 1 – 1 – ½, Whole step, whole step, half step 1 1 ½
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Tetra Chord A four (4) note scale developed by the early Greeks. It uses the formula 1 – 1 – ½, Whole step, whole step, half step 1 1 ½ d
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Tetra Chord *Reminder: Natural ½ steps = E-F & B-C Tetra Chord formula = 1 – 1 – ½ E f to F is 1 ½ steps
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Tetra Chord *Reminder: Natural ½ steps = E-F & B-C Tetra Chord formula = 1 – 1 – ½
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Tetra Chord *Reminder: Natural ½ steps = E-F & B-C Tetra Chord formula = 1 – 1 – ½
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Tetra Chord *Reminder: Natural ½ steps = E-F & B-C Tetra Chord formula = 1 – 1 – ½
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Major Scale An eight (8) note scale created with two (2) tetra chords connected with a whole step: 1 – 1 – ½ (1) 1 – 1 – ½ - 1 - 1 - ½ - (1) - 1 - 1 - ½ -
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Major Scale An eight (8) note scale created with two (2) tetra chords connected with a whole step: 1 – 1 – ½ (1) 1 – 1 – ½ - 1 - 1 - ½ - (1) - 1 - 1 - ½ - f
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Key Signature Placed after the clef and before the time signature, the key signature indicates notes in a song that are flat or sharp.
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