Music
When you sing a song
you don't just sing notes,
you also sing rhythm.
Each note you sing has
a certain value or length.
The common note values are whole notes,
half notes,
quarter notes,
eighth notes
and sixteenth notes.
Put together they are important
ingredients in a song.
Let us show you how it works.
Whole notes have one beat to the bar.
Whole notes.
Half notes have two beats to the bar.
Half notes.
Half notes.
Quarter notes have four
beats to the bar.
Quarter, quarter, quarter, quarter.
Eight notes have eight beats in the bar.
Eight notes, eight notes,
eight notes,
eight notes, eight notes, eight notes,
eight notes, eight notes.
Sixteen notes go very,
very quickly,
very quickly, very quickly, very quickly,
very quickly, very quickly, very quickly,
very quickly, very quickly.
Let's learn rhythm.
Let's learn rhythm.
Whole notes have one beat to the bar.
Whole notes.
Half notes have two beats to the bar.
Half notes.
Quarter notes have four
beats to the bar.
Quarter.
Eight notes have eight beats in the bar.
Eight notes.
8 notes, 8 notes,
16 notes go very, very quickly
very quickly, very quickly,
very quickly, very quickly, very quickly, very quickly,
very quickly, very quickly, quickly, very very very
very quickly, very quickly, very quickly,
very quickly, quickly, very quickly,
Let's learn rhythm
Rhythm!
Let's learn rhythm
You got it!
Let's learn rhythm
Can you feel it?
Got rhythm
That's right!
Got rhythm
you