
Introduction to Crotchets and Quavers in Music Education
Learn about crotchets and quavers in music notation. Understand how they represent different rhythms and beats. Practice clapping along with rhymes using these musical elements. Explore the world of percussion instruments for a hands-on experience with crotchets and quavers.
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An introduction to Crotchets and Quavers
Half a beat is called a Quaver You may have previously called this te
Two quavers are joined together with a little bridge. Combined, they last for one beat. tete
A note that lasts for one beat is called a Crotchet ta
Now lets try clap along with a rhyme from the previous lesson on beat and rhythm, but this time we re going to use quavers and crotchets!
Clap out these Food Rhythms!
Clap or choose a percussion instrument to sound out these rhythms using crotchets and quavers.