From the course: Beginning Acoustic Guitar Music Lessons
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Rests
From the course: Beginning Acoustic Guitar Music Lessons
Rests
- All right, so we've covered durations of sound, now let's cover durations of silence. So, just like we had a Whole Note that lasted for four beats, a Whole Rest is silent for four beats, and a Half Rest is silent for two beats, and a Quarter Rest is silent for one beat. Okay? You just have to get used to seeing them. A Whole Rest looks like a hole, if a man were walking down a street, he just fell into it. A Half Rest looks like a hat that you'd put on, and a Quarter Rest looks like a lightening bolt. Now, how to technically play those, you do have to either dampen the string with your right hand, like this. (guitar chord) Or even with the pick. (guitar chords) Just something that will stop the sound. Or, if it's from a fretted note, you can actually just pick up your finger, just don't pick it up too fast, to actually sound an open string, but it's play like this. (guitar chords) So those are the ways that you play rests. Let's try the next song, which I'm sure you guys all with…
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The notes and the staff2m 18s
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Notes on the 1st string1m 6s
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Notes on the 2nd string1m 3s
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Time3m 28s
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Notes on the 3rd string1m 47s
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Rests2m
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Eighth notes2m 4s
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Notes on the 4th string2m 28s
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Eighth rests and dotted notes1m 31s
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Notes on the 5th and 6th strings1m 46s
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Sight-reading songs2m 15s
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Adding sharps and flats1m 15s
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Reading key signatures1m 16s
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1st and 2nd endings1m 34s
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