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- write two measures of music in 4/4 time using whole, half, or quarter notes and using notes in the c major scale. copy your treble clef notes to the bass clef. www.musicteacher.com
- 4/4 Time Signature Rules: In 4/4 time, each measure must total 4 beats. Whole notes = 4 beats, half notes = 2 beats, quarter notes = 1 beat. C Major has no sharps/flats, using notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B.
- Treble Clef Measures:
- Measure 1: Use a whole note (C on the first ledger line below) to fill 4 beats.
- Measure 2: Use four quarter notes (D, E, F, G on the treble clef lines/spaces) to total 4 beats.
- Bass Clef Transcription: Transpose each treble clef note to its equivalent pitch in the bass clef: whole note C (second ledger line above bass clef) and quarter notes D, E, F, G (bass clef lines/spaces).
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Treble Clef (Top Staff):
Measure 1: Whole note C (first ledger line below the staff)
Measure 2: Quarter note D (first space), quarter note E (first line), quarter note F (second space), quarter note G (second line)
Bass Clef (Bottom Staff):
Measure 1: Whole note C (second ledger line above the staff)
Measure 2: Quarter note D (third line), quarter note E (third space), quarter note F (fourth line), quarter note G (fourth space)
(Visual representation: Each measure in both clefs will visually match the note values and pitches listed, totaling 4 beats per measure in 4/4 time, adhering to C Major scale rules.)