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Oxana [17]
3 years ago
13

No idea what it wants me to do— any help?

Arts
2 answers:
Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1st measure: 4 beats

2nd: 1-2(under 1st note) 3(under 2nd) 4 (under 3rd)

3rd: 4 beats

4th: 1 (under 1st) 3-4(under 3rd)

5th:1-4

6th: 3-4(under 2nd)

7th: 1(under 1st) 2(under 2nd) 4(under 4th)

8th: 1(under 1st) 2(under 2nd) 3-4(under 3rd)

9th: 1-2(under 1st) 3(under 2nd)

10th: 1(under 1st) 2-3(under 2nd) 4(under 3rd)

11th: 1-4

12th: 2(under 1st NOTE) 3-4(under 2nd)

Explanation:

you write in the counts under the notes.

BabaBlast [244]3 years ago
4 0
You basically put in the note value underneath the notes and rests
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