quarter rest
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Definition
Noun: A quarter rest is a symbol in musical notation that indicates a silence or pause lasting for the duration of a quarter note. It represents one beat of silence in common time (4/4 meter).
Usage
The quarter rest is written on the musical staff to tell the performer not to play or sing for the length of one quarter note. It is a fundamental element for creating rhythm.
Examples
- In the middle of the measure, there is a quarter rest, so the violins do not play on the third beat.
- The rhythm pattern "note, note, quarter rest, note" is very common in this piece.
- You must count the quarter rest accurately to keep the correct timing.
Advanced Usage
- In different time signatures: While a quarter rest typically equals one beat in 4/4 time, its actual duration depends on the time signature. For example, in 6/8 time (where an eighth note gets one beat), a quarter rest would equal two beats.
- Multiple quarter rests: Consecutive quarter rests are often written individually, unlike longer rests which have specific symbols (e.g., a half rest or whole rest).
Variants and Related Words
- Rest (n): The general category of symbols indicating silence. A quarter rest is a type of rest.
- Quarter note (n): The note that has the same time value as a quarter rest, but indicates sound instead of silence.
- Eighth rest (n): A rest with half the duration of a quarter rest.
- Half rest (n): A rest with twice the duration of a quarter rest.
Synonyms
- Crotchet rest (n): This is the British English term for a quarter rest.
Related Symbols and Concepts
- Musical notation: The system of writing music. The quarter rest is part of this system.
- Rhythm: The pattern of sounds and silences in time. Rests like the quarter rest are essential for defining rhythm.
- Time value: The duration of a note or rest. A quarter rest has a specific, fixed time value relative to other notes and rests.
Noun
- a musical rest having one-fourth the time value of a whole rest