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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
12

Write or type the counts into the boxes below each box is worth 1 measure ... please help asap!!

Arts
2 answers:
Marta_Voda [28]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Measure number

  1. 4 beats (whole note)
  2. 2 beats per note (half notes)
  3. 2 beats per note (half notes)
  4. 1 beat per note (quarter notes)
  5. 1 beat, 2 beats, 1 beat (quarter, half, quarter)
  6. 1 beat per note (quarter notes)
  7. 2 beats, 1 beat, 1 beat (half, quarter rest, quarter note)
  8. 1 beat per note/rest (quarter, quarter, quarter rest, quarter)
  9. 4 beats (whole note)
  10. 4 beats (whole note)
  11. 1 beat, 2 beats, 1 beat (quarter, half, quarter)
  12. 1 beat, 1 beat, 2 beats (quarter, quarter, half)
  13. 1 beat, 2 beats, 1 beat (quarter, half, quarter)
  14. 2 beats per note (half, half)
  15. 1 beat, 1 beat, 2 beats (quarter, quarter, half)
  16. 1 beat per note (quarter notes)

The lines the connect the notes make the notes blend, so I don't know if you're expected to list that or not.

nata0808 [166]3 years ago
5 0
4 for all of the top ones for the next one 4433 then all fours for the next one and for the bottom too
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