1.If a dot was added to a quarter note in 4/4 time,how many beats is the note worth?

Half a beat
One beat
One-and-a-half beats******
Two-and-a-half beats

2.Click on the play buttons below to listen to the audio samples.Which examples melody beat represents syncopation?
A
B****
C
D

Two separate notes of the same pitch can be joined together with a
Dot
Slur
Tempo
Tie*****

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1. To determine the value of a dotted note, we need to understand the concept of note durations and how dots affect them. In 4/4 time, the top number (4) tells us that there are four beats in each measure, and the bottom number (also 4) indicates that the quarter note receives one beat.

When a dot is added to a note, it increases its duration by half of its original value. So, let's consider the quarter note with a dot. The value of a quarter note without a dot is one beat, and adding half of one beat (half of a quarter note) to it results in one-and-a-half beats. Therefore, if a dot is added to a quarter note in 4/4 time, the note is worth one-and-a-half beats.

2. Syncopation is a rhythmic technique that intentionally places emphasis on weak beats or offbeats. To identify the example that represents syncopation, we need to listen to the audio samples provided. By clicking on the play buttons, you can hear Examples A, B, C, and D. After listening to them, determine which melody has accents on offbeats or weak beats.

In this case, Example B is the one that represents syncopation because it emphasizes offbeats or weak beats, giving it a syncopated feel.

Finally, regarding the joining of two separate notes of the same pitch, a tie is used. A tie is a curved line that connects the noteheads of the two notes. It indicates that the durations of the tied notes are combined and played as a single note. So, the correct answer is tie, not dot, slur, or tempo.

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