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Q: How does a sixteenth rest look like?
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What does a whole rest look like?

A whole rest looks like an upside down hat in the music. I hope that helps. I don't know how to show you the symbol.


What are the different kinds of rest in music?

sixteenth rest, quarter rest, half rest, whole rest


What does a half sixteenth look like?

1/32, smallest increment on ruler


What are the different kinds rests in music?

sixteenth rest, quarter rest, half rest, whole rest


How many sixteenth rests are in a eighth rest?

2!


What are the kind of rest?

Whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth... You can have a rest for every value of note.


How many beats in a sixteenth rest?

The clue is in the name of the note. The sixteenth (or semiquaver) is one-sixteenth of a whole note (or semibreve). Look at the time signature of your piece of music: a semiquaver rest will occupy exactly the same number of beats as a semiquaver note. For example, if your piece is in 4/4 time, it will occupy a quarter of a beat.


What are the kinds of notes and rest's?

Whole/Dotted whole note/rest, Half/Dotted Half note/rest, Quarter/Dotted Quarter note/rest, Eighth/Dotted Eighth note/rest, Sixteenth/Dotted Sixteenth note/rest. These are the most common note values. They do go on though. All you have to do is multiply each number by two. For example: the next note/rest value after sixteenth is Thirty-second/Dotted Thirty-second. Then sixty-fourth; and so on.


What does one and one sixteenth look like?

1 with a 1 over 16. 1 1/16


What does a sixteenth of a beat look like?

Sixteenth notes are these to the left. They are played 2x the speed that eighth notes are played.


What 2 rests equal 1 eighth rest?

Two sixteenth rests equal one eighth rest


What are the different kinds of notes and rests?

Whole/Dotted whole note/rest, Half/Dotted Half note/rest, Quarter/Dotted Quarter note/rest, Eighth/Dotted Eighth note/rest, Sixteenth/Dotted Sixteenth note/rest. These are the most common note values. They do go on though. All you have to do is multiply each number by two. For example: the next note/rest value after sixteenth is Thirty-second/Dotted Thirty-second. Then sixty-fourth; and so on.