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ss7ja [257]
3 years ago
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Helppppp I'm not good at this

Arts
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ioda3 years ago
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Whole half and quarter notes

Each note type is one half the preceding note in time duration. A half note is one half the value of a whole note. A quarter note is one half the value of a half note. A dot increases the length of a note by one half its value. A dotted quarter note is equal to a quarter note tied to an eighth note (quaver). ... If it last two beats the dotted note lasts 3 beats. Hold the note for its duration plus half of its original length.

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