STRING THEORY
Mar 24, 2020
3 minutes
by Jimmy Brown
I GOT RHYTHM, PART 3
Eighth notes and rests
IN I GOT Rhythm, Part 2, we learned about two essential musical elements, rests and ties. A quick review:
A rest is a “hole of silence” between any two notes or chords, and every rhythmic note value, such as a whole note, half note or quarter note, has a corresponding rest of equal duration, as indicated by the traditional symbols, or pictographs, shown in , which are rhythmic tab notation and standard sheet music. To remember these symbols, I’ve always found it helpful to think of a half rest as looking like a top hat and a whole rest like an upside-down top hat. And a quarter rest looks like a seagull in flight but with its wings rotated vertically.
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