Answer:
One possible answer:
Bar 3: quarter note, quarter rest, two eight notes, quarter note
Bar 4: half note, half note
Explanation:
In the attachment, the yellow highlights, called bar lines, separate the bars.
There are four bars. Each bar has to have the same number of beats. I counted the beats in red. "+" means 1/2 a beat.
There are different types of notes, and they each have different amounts of beats.
See the first bar:
The first one with an empty head, a <u>half note</u>, is worth 2 beats.
The second one with a filled head, a <u>quarter note</u>, it worth 1 beat.
The third note is actually two notes together. They are <u>two eighth notes</u>, each worth 1/2 a beat. Together, they are 1 beat.
2 + 1 + 1/2 + 1/2 = <u>4</u>
In the second bar, there are four quarter notes. Each quarter note is 1 beat.
Check the number of beats in this bar.
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = <u>4</u>
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For the third and fourth bars, choose any combination of notes that give you 4 beats.
See the other picture for a summary of notes and rests.