Minute a Day Stage 2 Lesson 10
 

 

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Stage 2
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Revision Stage 2


   Click the play arrow twice.
G crotchet, F sharp quaver, E quaver, D quaver, quaver rest, crotchet rest.
F sharp, G, A, B semiquavers, C sharp dotted quaver, D semiquaver, A crotchet, A crotchet.
D semibreve.
 


   Click the play arrow twice.
F dotted crotchet, B flat quaver, A crotchet, dotted quaver rest, E semiquaver.
F dotted crotchet, B flat quaver, C crotchet, B natural crotchet, C semibreve.
N.B. The dotted quaver rest is equivalent to one and a half quavers, or 3 semiquavers, so we need another semiquaver note to make it up to one crotchet value.

N.B. If there is a sharp or flat before the note, then that note is the same (sharpened or flattened) throughout that bar. (Unless a natural has been put in later in the bar.) At the next bar, we start again, and the note is normal. You have to remember that the notes have sharps (or flats) through the bar.

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