MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS for the AUDIO ENGINEER
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Music Fundamentals
Lesson One: Note Values
In order to become the best music writer and music producer, understanding how to read and write music is essential.
In this series we will cover the basics and teach you how to read and write music in short time.
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Introduction
= Whole Note
This note value means you hold that note where that symbol is placed for an entire measure/bar, or 4 beats when in 4/4 time.
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Note Values
= Half Note
Half notes require you to hold your note for half a measure. Two half notes make up one full measure.
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Note Values
= Quarter Note
Quarter notes require you to hold your note for quarter measure. Four quarter notes make up one full measure.
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Note Values
= Eighth Note
Eighth notes require you to hold your note for an eighth of a measure. Eight eighth notes make up one full measure.
In musical notation, eighth notes can be connected with a single bar at the top of the stem.
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= Sixteenth Note
Sixteenth notes require you to hold your note for a sixteenth of a measure. 16 sixteenth notes make up one full measure.
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Note Values
In musical notation, sixteenth notes can be connected with a double bar at the top of the stem.
Note Conversion Chart
Whole Note 1 Note = 4 Beats
2 Notes = 4 Beats
4 Notes = 4 Beats
8 Notes = 4 Beats
Half Note
Quarter Note
Eighth Note
...And so on.
Next Lesson:Rest Values