- What is a whole note rest?
- How much is a whole note rest Worth?
- Which rest matches with a whole note?
- What is the difference between a whole note and a whole rest?
What is a whole note rest?
Whole note rest: Also known as a whole rest or a semibreve rest, this symbol represents a musical pause that is the length of a whole note. In a 4/4 time signature, a whole rest tells the player to pause for the whole bar. On a five-line musical staff, a whole rest hovers just below the fourth line.
How much is a whole note rest Worth?
Whole note and rest = 4 beats.
Which rest matches with a whole note?
Rest Values
It is the silent equivalent of the value of a whole note, a half rest (upside-down hat) is the silent equivalent to the value of a ​half note. Whole rests are placed on the 4th line of the staff. Half rests are on the third line, and quarter rests are placed over the middle 3 lines.
What is the difference between a whole note and a whole rest?
Whole Note and Whole Rest
The whole note is represented by an oval and has no stem. It lasts for four beats, and is the longest note we'll be learning here. The whole rest is a small square that hangs down from a line on the staff. It also lasts for four beats, and is the longest rest we'll be learning.