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3. write a \\(\\frac{4}{4}\\) time signature after the clef sign. write…

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  1. write a \\(\frac{4}{4}\\) time signature after the clef sign.

write the count below the notes and then clap the rhythm while counting the beats out loud.

  1. write a \\(\frac{4}{4}\\) time signature after the clef sign.

write in the count below the notes.
draw the missing bar lines.

  1. write in the count below the notes and add the missing barlines.

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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For each exercise, we follow 4/4 time signature rules: each measure has 4 beats. Quarter notes = 1 beat, half notes = 2 beats, whole notes = 4 beats.

  1. Exercise 3: Add $\frac{4}{4}$ after the treble clef. The counts below are already correctly aligned to match note durations (quarter notes = single numbers, half notes = two numbers tied, whole note = 1-2-3-4).
  2. Exercise 4: Add $\frac{4}{4}$ after the bass clef. Fill in missing counts and add bar lines to split into 4-beat measures:
  • Measure 1: 4 quarter notes = counts 1,2,3,4
  • Measure 2: 2 quarter notes + 1 half note = counts 1,2,3-4
  • Measure 3: 2 quarter notes + 1 half note = counts 1,2,3-4
  • Measure 4: 1 quarter note + 1 half note + 1 quarter note = counts 1,2-3,4
  • Measure 5: 4 quarter notes = counts 1,2,3,4
  • Measure 6: 1 whole note = counts 1-2-3-4
  1. Exercise 5: Fill in missing counts and confirm bar lines split into 4-beat measures:
  • Measure 1: 1 quarter note + 1 half note + 1 quarter note = counts 1,2-3,4
  • Measure 2: 1 half note + 2 quarter notes = counts 1-2,3,4
  • Measure 3: 1 quarter note + 1 half note + 1 quarter note = counts 1,2-3,4
  • Measure 4: 1 quarter note + 1 half note + 1 quarter note = counts 1,2-3,4
  • Measure 5: 1 whole note = counts 1-2-3-4

Answer:

Exercise 3
  1. Draw $\frac{4}{4}$ immediately to the right of the treble clef.
  2. The provided count below the notes is correct:

1 2 3-4 1-2 3-4 1 2 3 4 1-2 3-4 1-2-3-4

Exercise 4
  1. Draw $\frac{4}{4}$ immediately to the right of the bass clef.
  2. Final counts and bar lines (split into 6 measures):
  • Measure 1: Notes = 4 quarter notes, Count = 1 2 3 4
  • Measure 2: Notes = 2 quarter notes + 1 half note, Count = 1 2 3-4
  • Measure 3: Notes = 2 quarter notes + 1 half note, Count = 1 2 3-4
  • Measure 4: Notes = 1 quarter note + 1 half note + 1 quarter note, Count = 1 2-3 4
  • Measure 5: Notes = 4 quarter notes, Count = 1 2 3 4
  • Measure 6: Notes = 1 whole note, Count = 1-2-3-4
Exercise 5
  1. Final completed counts (bar lines are already correctly placed):
  • Measure 1: 1 2-3 4
  • Measure 2: 1-2 3 4
  • Measure 3: 1 2-3 4
  • Measure 4: 1 2-3 4
  • Measure 5: 1-2-3-4