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This document discusses rhythmic patterns in music notation. It introduces the treble clef and various note and rest values including whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and their corresponding rests in 4/4 time signatures.
This slide introduces the concept of rhythmic patterns, presented by Valen Grayle Tundagui.
Explains the treble clef, which signifies the pitch of notes in higher registers, essential in music notation.
Covers the whole note and whole rest, fundamental elements representing sound and silence in music.
Introduces half notes and half rests, depicting their duration in rhythmic patterns.
Discusses quarter notes and quarter rests, focusing on their significance in rhythmic structures.
Highlights the 4/4 time signature, a common rhythmic structure in music, indicating four beats per measure.
Details eighth notes and sixteenth notes, emphasizing their role in creating more complex rhythms.
Reinforces the concept of 4/4 time signature, elaborating its consistent use in rhythmic organization.
Explains eighth rests and sixteenth rests, important for understanding silence relative to rhythmic values.
Concludes with a focus on the 4/4 time signature, reiterating its prominence in musical rhythm.












