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carminemarotta
May 1 2012, 08:47 AM
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Hi Ben
I have just seen your new lesson, another bookmark added!

I noticed in the lesson notation you used a rest. Would it have been the same to add a dot on or above the note?

Anyway, it will take a while but I will post my rec of this lesson.

Have a great day,
Carmine

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Nihilist1
May 1 2012, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE (carminemarotta @ May 1 2012, 07:47 AM) *
Hi Ben
I have just seen your new lesson, another bookmark added!

I noticed in the lesson notation you used a rest. Would it have been the same to add a dot on or above the note?

Anyway, it will take a while but I will post my rec of this lesson.

Have a great day,
Carmine


No, sir! A rest means that there is a complete halt in your playing. Rests even have different values, just like notes! Think of it as a moment of silence.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rest_(music)

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