Time Value of Notes (Grade 1) (2024)

Now we know what notes are, and what time signatures mean, we can explore how the time value of notes work. The different notes can be used to construct bars in many ways. Remember these?

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Each note has a different value and can be combined in different ways to fit each bar. Remember that each bar has the value of a certain number of crotchets (or quarter notes) as defined by the time signature.

There are always the same number of beats in the bar, no matter how they are divided, there are never more, or less. You can include gaps called rests, but we will get to that in a later lesson.

Music has a steady ‘beat’ or pulse, if you’ve ever found yourself tapping your foot along to music, that’s probably the beat we discussed in the last section. Sometimes you’ll hear the beat easily, sometimes it may be harder to notice.

This rhythm above is in 4/4 and has 4 crotchets value per bar. A crotchet is called a quarter note in the US style, because in 4/4, there are 4 in the bar, each is a quarter of the bar. The different note symbols have different values. This table shows a value chart.

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Table of Musical Note Values

The crotchet (quarter note) is the standard beat, and the time signature indicates how many are in a bar.

The Minim (half note) is worth 2 crotchets (¼ notes). It’s called a half note, and worth half a bar.

The Semibreve (or whole note) is worth 2 minims (½ notes), or 4 crotches (¼ notes). Whole note, whole bar.

There are also shorter notes;

The Quaver (or 8th note) is worth half a crotchet (¼ note), so each crotchet will have 2 quavers.

The Semi-quaver (16th note) is worth half a quaver, which means there are 4 of these for one crotchet (¼ note) or 16 for a semibreve. There are other notes too, which will be introduce in another grade.

You can see how the number names from the US system make this easy to understand. But don’t ignore those UK names, you may come across them when you work with other musicians throughout your career.

You will need to remember the names, the symbol and how much they are worth.

Let’s look back at that music example now we know the values.

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Remember the beat is a quarter note and this is 4/4 which has 4 crotchet beats, so whatever combination of notes we use need to add up to 4 crotchets in each bar.

The same idea is true for all time signatures, so in 3/4 we need to add up the notes to equal 3 crotchets - still called quarter notes, not third notes - that would just be too complicated.

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Note

You cannot use a whole note in 2/4 or 3/4 as it’s value is longer than the bar.

*The time value of the notes is not measured in actual time, the notes are relative to each to other. The actual speed is defined by the tempo which sets how many beats there are per minute. A half note at really fast tempo can be quicker than a quarter note at a slow tempo... It's weird, but it will start to make sense as we learn the system.

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FAQs

What is the time value of a note? ›

*The time value of the notes is not measured in actual time, the notes are relative to each to other. The actual speed is defined by the tempo which sets how many beats there are per minute. A half note at really fast tempo can be quicker than a quarter note at a slow tempo...

What is a mark that adds 1 2 of the time value to the note or rest? ›

Dotted notes add ½ of the original note value to the note.

How many beats are notes worth? ›

Reading Music : Note Value
Name (USA)Name (England)Duration
Whole NoteSemibreve4 beats
Half NoteMinim2 beats
Quarter NoteCrotchet1 beat

What is the time value of a whole note? ›

In the musical world, we can start with the whole note as the basic unit to be divided up. It receives 4 beats.

What is the value of notes and rest in 3 4 time signature? ›

This time signature gives us three beats per measure, with the quarter note getting one beat. It's the signature behind the graceful waltz and many folk and pop songs. If you count a rhythmic one-two-three, one-two-three, you're feeling the sway of the 3/4 time.

How do you find the value of notes? ›

Note value is relative: it depends on the tempo (speed) of the music. For example, a quarter note (crotchet) at 80 beats per minute (BPM) is the same as a half note (minim) at 160 beats per minute. Note value is shown by the shape of the note, including the notehead, stem, and flags.

What does 2 dots in front of a note mean? ›

A dot added to a note increases the duration of that note by half. A second dot represents half the value of the first dot, or a quarter of the original duration. (These are known as “double-dotted notes.”)

What note has the longest duration? ›

The whole note has the longest note duration in modern music.

What note is worth 4 beats? ›

A whole note is held for 4 beats.

What is the time value of a semibreve? ›

A semibreve (also known as a whole note) is one musical note that counts for four beats and is represented by a hollow circle with no stem. An entire measure is used with one semibreve in 4/4 time. Though four quarter notes used a full measure as well, the difference is in the way the note is held with a semibreve.

How many beats is a quaver worth? ›

A quaver is a musical note that lasting for half a beat. That means that two quavers last as long and one crotchet.

What are the 7 basic notes? ›

From lowest sounding to highest sounding: Rest, C, D, E, F, G, A, B. This pattern repeats, so that after G will come A. This A is an octave higher than the first A. Because there are 12 notes needed in Western music, these 7 notes can have modifiers (symbols or words that change them).

How much is a dotted half note worth? ›

Dotted Notes

When a dot follows a note it adds half of the note value. For example if you have a dotted half note it would be worth the same as a half note plus a quarter note. If we are in common time, and a half note equals two beats a dotted half note would be worth three beats (2 + 1).

How much is a dotted quarter note worth? ›

A dot written after a note adds one-half of the note's value to the original note's value. A quarter note equals one beat. A dot after the quarter note adds ½ beat (½ of the original value). A dotted quarter note equals 1½ beats.

What is the meaning of time value in music? ›

noun. music the duration of a given printed note relative to other notes in a composition or section and considered in relation to the basic tempo Often shortened totime Also callednote value.

How do you calculate the duration of a note? ›

The conversion is from beats-per-minute to seconds-per-beat. A quarter note at 60bpm will last exactly 1 second (1000ms). So, if you have a tempo of 98bpm, and want to hear delayed notes as triplet quarter notes, you would divide 40 by 98, giving a result of 0.408 seconds (408ms) to set your delay time to.

What is the meaning of time note? ›

Definitions of time note. a note that specifies the time (or times) of repayment. type of: note, note of hand, promissory note. a promise to pay a specified amount on demand or at a certain time.

What are the note values in a time signature? ›

Time signature notation

2 corresponds to the half note (minim), 4 to the quarter note (crotchet), 8 to the eighth note (quaver), 16 to the sixteenth note (semiquaver). The upper numeral indicates how many such note values constitute a bar.

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