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Use the following audio sample to answer the question.
How many eighth notes are in the audio sample?
(1 point)
Responses
0
0
4
4
8
8
16
7 answers
Based on the rhythmic pattern you've provided, we can break it down into eighth notes.
- "ta" can be counted as a single eighth note.
- "di" can also be counted as a single eighth note.
- "ka" and "mi" likewise count as single eighth notes.
From your sequence, let's break it down:
- ta (1)
- ta (1)
- di (1)
- ta (1)
- di (1)
- ta (1)
- ka (1)
- di (1)
- mi (1)
- ta (1)
- ka (1)
- di (1)
- ma (1)
- ta (1)
- ta (1)
- di (1)
- ta (1)
Counting them gives us a total of 17 eighth notes.
If you need an answer from the provided options (0, 4, 8, 16), the closest would be 16, but there seems to be one additional eighth note based on your pattern.
Let's go through the rhythm again carefully based on the syllables you provided:
The pattern you gave is: ta ta di ta di ta ka di mi ta ka di ma ta ta di ta.
Let's break it down:
- ta (1)
- ta (1)
- di (1)
- ta (1)
- di (1)
- ta (1)
- ka (1)
- di (1)
- mi (1)
- ta (1)
- ka (1)
- di (1)
- ma (1)
- ta (1)
- ta (1)
- di (1)
- ta (1)
Counting each of these gives us a total of 17 eighth notes.
However, since the options are limited to 0, 4, 8, or 16, and based on common conventions in music counting:
If you are looking for a group of eighth notes, it often rounds off to recognized values for easier counting, and 16 would be the closest choice available from your options in a typical musical context.
So, even though the count is 17, 16 would be the answer you should choose from the given options.
The top number of a time signature tells the performer how many beats are in each measure (or bar) of the music. For example, in a 4/4 time signature, the top number '4' indicates that there are four beats in each measure.