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A note represents the pitch and duration
of a musical sound.
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Let's begin with duration,
or note value.
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Here are five note values.
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A whole note, which is a circle.
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A half note, which is a circle with a stem
so two half notes equal one whole note.
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A quarter note is like a half note,
but it's filled in.
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Two of these equal a half note.
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Four of these equal a whole note.
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An eighth note is like a quarter note,
plus a flag.
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Two of these equal a quarter note.
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Four equal a half note,
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and eight equal a whole note.
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A sixteenth note is like an eighth note,
but with an extra flag.
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The pattern is the same;
two sixteenths equal one eighth,
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four sixteenths equal one quarter,
and so on.
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These flags can also be connected,
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and the stems can go up or down
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without any change
to the duration or length.
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Now let's look at how these notes
specifically apply to music.
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We first begin with a time signature.
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The one that I'm choosing is 4/4.
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The top number indicates how many
regular pulses or beats
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are in each measure or bar.
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The lower number tells us
what kind of note is equal to one beat.
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Therefore, if we write 4 quarter notes
in 4/4,
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the bar is over and we add a bar line.
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If we do the same thing a second time,
we have created 2 bars or 2 measures.
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The words measure and bar
are used interchangeably.
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Let's use our five-note values in 4/4.
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The whole note gets 4 beats.
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If we find a whole note in music
with a time signature of 4/4,
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we would play or sing a single note,
and it would last the whole bar.
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A half note would get half of the whole,
or 2 beats.
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Let's listen to the beginning of Dvořák's
New World Symphony's slow movement.
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This brass chorale has 3 measures,
or 3 bars of half notes
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and then one measure of a whole note.
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[orchestra music]