Music Theory Lesson 1 introduces the basic elements of reading music notation, including that a staff is made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces, measures divide the staff into sections separated by bar lines, and different note values represent beats including whole notes worth 4 beats, half notes worth 2 beats, quarter notes worth 1 beat, and dotted half notes worth 3 beats.
Music Theory Lesson 1 introduces the basic elements of reading music notation, including that a staff is made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces, measures divide the staff into sections separated by bar lines, and different note values represent beats including whole notes worth 4 beats, half notes worth 2 beats, quarter notes worth 1 beat, and dotted half notes worth 3 beats.
Music Theory Lesson 1 introduces the basic elements of reading music notation, including that a staff is made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces, measures divide the staff into sections separated by bar lines, and different note values represent beats including whole notes worth 4 beats, half notes worth 2 beats, quarter notes worth 1 beat, and dotted half notes worth 3 beats.