One of the ways expression is created in music is by using notes of different values (lengths). Music is like a language, there are short sounds, longer sounds, emphasized sounds and silences. These will all be introduced in the course of the book. The following example contains both quarter notes and half notes. Count out loud as you play until you can play the example easily and evenly.
This is a half note. It has a value of two beats.
There are two half notes in one bar of * time.
One half note is equal to two quarter notes.
This example uses the notes you have learned on both the first and second strings. Remember to practice naming the notes out loud as you play. Once you can play it comfortably, try memorizing it and then play along to a metronome or drum beat. Make a habit of this with every new piece you learn, as it will prepare you for playing with other musicians.
This is a whole note.
It lasts for four beats.
There is one whole note in one bar of * time.
This example uses whole notes, half notes and quarter notes. It contains all the notes you have learned on both the first and second strings. Remember to practice both naming the notes and counting as you play.