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SUMMARY:Time Values
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Time Values
In music, the time value is simply the duration of a given note. In order to understand the time values of musical notes, we must be able to distinguish each note by its shape.
The shape of a note determines how long the note should be held or sustained. All notes have different shapes, made up of the head, a stem, and tail(s).
Now, let’s talk about our first note:
Crotchets
Crotchets are the commonest lengths of notes in music. It has a black note head and a stem. A crotchet typically signifies one beat. Crotchets can be written with the stem pointing up or pointing down (we’ll talk about that later).
Typical crotchet representation: or
Crotchets are also called quarter notes.
Below are 4 crotchets on the line E.



Quavers
Quavers are twice as fast as crotchets. The quaver notes look just like the crotchet note. The only difference is the presence of a tail in the quaver note. Typical quaver representation: or Two or more semiquavers can join (or beamed) to make...

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