Music, asked by manayasloraine, 4 months ago

1. What is the time signature of the song?
2. What are the notes used in the song?
3. What is the value of a quarter note? Half note? Dotted half note?
4. What are the rests used in the song?
5. What is the value of a quarter rest?
6. How many beats are there in every measure?
7. How many measures are there in the song Hickory Dickory Dock?​

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Answered by itsgagan
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Answer:

The time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, or measure signature) is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are contained in each measure (bar), and which note value is equivalent to a beat.

In music a key is the major or minor scale around which a piece of music revolves. A song in a major key is based on a major scale. A song in a minor key is based on a minor scale. A song played in the 'key of C major' revolves around the seven notes of the C major scale – C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.

The quarter note equals one beat. The dot is half the value of the note, which is half of a beat.

These are the words of the musical language. They tell us what note to play and for how long. Rests tell us how long to play nothing, or have silence in the music. We're going to learn four types of notes and rests; whole, half, quarter and eighth.

A quarter rest is equal in time value to a quarter note. It's a period of silence that lasts for one beat in 4/4 time. What this means is that for the duration of one beat, no note should be played

4 beats

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Answered by rachurvg3378
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Answer:

The time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, or measure signature) is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are contained in each measure (bar), and which note value is equivalent to a beat.

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