S1E9 Rests: Sound & Silence
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07-May-2026
In this episode of Note for Note, students discover how sound and silence work together to create meaningful music. Through engaging listening activities and games, learners identify rests—the moments of quiet that give music shape, phrasing, and expression. Students explore basic note and rest values, including quarter, half, whole, and eighth notes, and practice rhythm patterns through interactive games like “Poison Rhythm” and “I Have, Who Has.” The lesson also highlights the life and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, showing how he used rests to build tension, excitement, and beauty in his compositions. This fun and interactive episode helps students understand that silence is just as important as sound in music.
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