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In Music / Senior High School | 2025-06-17

4 beats using eighths note and eight rests​

Asked by bernadetteaquino001

Answer (1)

To play the word "orbit" using eighth notes and eighth rests, you can represent each syllable with a combination of eighth notes and eighth rests. For example, "or" could be an eighth note followed by an eighth rest, and "bit" could be another eighth note followed by an eighth rest. This creates a rhythm where the first part of each syllable is played, and the second part is silent. Here's a breakdown: "or": Eighth note (played) followed by an eighth rest (silent)."bit": Eighth note (played) followed by an eighth rest (silent).This rhythm emphasizes the separate syllables of the word "orbit" by creating a short, clipped sound for each.To represent this rhythm musically:In a 4/4 time signature, you would have four sets of eighth note-eighth rest patterns, one for each syllable. You could also represent this rhythm with two sets of eighth note-eighth rest patterns, each set representing one syllable. This would fit into a 2/4 time signature. The counting would be: "1 & 2 &" or "1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &" depending on the time signature. Code or bit|---|---|---|---| 1 & 2 & (in 2/4)|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & (in 4/4)

Answered by cassionchrishna | 2025-06-17