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Harmony in Numbers: Exploring Music and Math through Notes

Discover the fascinating relationship between music and math as we explore the world of notes and their rhythmic values. Learn how the whole note, half note, quarter note, and eighth note contribute to the structure and timing of music. Join us on a rhythmic journey that blends the beauty of melodies with the precision of mathematical principles.

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Harmony in Numbers: Exploring Music and Math through Notes

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  1. Music and Math

  2. Let’s----- go play now. • Let’s---go--- play now. • Let’s go play---now--- . • Let’s go--- play now.

  3. Let’s----- go play now. • Let’s---go--- play now. • Let’s go play---now--- . • Let’s go--- play now.

  4. The Whole Piece Is The Whole Note TAH-ah-ah-ah Each is worth four counts.

  5. Two Halves Represent The Half Notes TWO-oo Each is equal to two counts.

  6. Four Quarter Pieces Represent The Quarter Note Tah-Tah-Tah-Tah Each piece is worth one count.

  7. Eight Eighth Pieces Represent The Eighth Note Tee-Tee-Tee-Tee-Tee-Tee-Tee-Tee You must have two to equal one count.

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