I GOT RHYTHM, PART 2
Rests and ties
LAST TIME, WE began studying rhythm fundamentals and learned how to count beats in 4/4 meter, also known as “four-four time,” by counting “1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4,” etc., with an emphasis on “1,” which is considered the downbeat of each bar, or measure, of music. As you recall, I explained how a bar of 4/4 is like the fraction 4/4, in that it can comprise any of the following equivalent rhythmic values:
• one whole note, which is played on beat one and held for all four beats,
• two half notes (picture “cell division” under a microscope), each of which is held for only two beats (played on beats one and three),
• four quarter notes (cell…
