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In music theory, rests are symbols that tell you to stop playing or singing, and how long to stop for. Rests come in different shapes depending on how long they last, just like notes do. Rests take the same names as the notes of the same length.
Refer back to the Time Values topic to see the values of notes. 
Now let's dive into these rests
Crotchet
Crotchet rest.

The crotchet rest is a kind of squiggle that isn’t easy to draw nicely. If you find it difficult, you might prefer to use another version, which looks like this.

Quaver
Quaver rest.

The quaver rest looks a bit like a number 7, with a circle at its tip. If you look again at the “easy” crotchet rest, you’ll notice that it is, in fact, a back-to-front quaver rest.
Semiquaver
Semiquaver rest.

The semiquaver rest looks a lot like the quaver rest, but it’s got 2 tails, just like the semiquaver note note has.
Minim
Minim rest.

The minim rest is a small, colored block. The minim rest sits on the middle line of the...

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