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Lesson 14

This document provides information about time signatures and note values in 4/4 time. It contains examples of rhythmic patterns notated in 4/4 time for students to clap along with while counting the beats. The exercises increase in complexity, having students write in missing counts, time signatures, and bar lines. The goal is for students to internalize the subdivision of the beat and feel for meter in 4/4 time through kinesthetic practice.

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Lesson 14

This document provides information about time signatures and note values in 4/4 time. It contains examples of rhythmic patterns notated in 4/4 time for students to clap along with while counting the beats. The exercises increase in complexity, having students write in missing counts, time signatures, and bar lines. The goal is for students to internalize the subdivision of the beat and feel for meter in 4/4 time through kinesthetic practice.

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Time Signatures - 4

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In 4 time there are two beats in each measure.


The quarter note gets one beat.

An eighth note ( e ) = 1/2 beat


Rhythmic values A quarter note ( q ) = 1 beat
A half note ( h ) = 2 beats
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1. Clap the rhythm while counting the beats out loud.

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2. Write the count below the notes and then clap the rhythm while counting the beats out loud.

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3. Write a 4 time signature after the clef sign.


Write the count below the notes and then clap the rhythm while counting the beats out loud.

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4. Write a 4 time signature after the clef sign. Write in the count below the notes. Draw the missing bar lines.

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5. Write in the count below the notes and add the missing barlines.

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