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Getting Ready to Write Down Music Clearly: Time Values

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Welcome Back!!--to the CMajor Radio Show.  I've missed you.  As you have heard, we are shifting things around a bit here on the show.  The focus has now shifted to music theory...at your request.  You talked and we listened.  You want more time with CMajor and you really want to learn more about Music Theory.  It's a new day, a new time and a renewed focus.  Join CMajor and her in-studio VIP guests/co-hosts for a longer discussion on music theory topics.  Starting with this episode, you'll have a chance to take your time and prepare well written work using color!  Why color, you ask?--Also, your idea.  You like being able to organize your music using color in some form.  So get out your crayons, coloring pencils, and color markers.  We'll encircle time values by assigning color to each music notation.  In addition to writing down music clearly, we'll highlight in color and define notes.  Hopefully you'll find it useful, a color-by-color presentation of basic time values here in the first episode devoted entirely to music theory.  Time values are crucial, in other words necessary, for determining how long a sound lasts.  We'll take our time and do with clarity.  Quarter notes, half notes, eighth notes and whole notes; that's the topic of this episode here on The CMajor Radio Show.  

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