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How to draw a quarter note

Listening to music is a very relaxing thing in life, so do you know how to draw musical notes? Today I will share with you how to draw quarter notes.

Step 1: First, we draw the treble clef with a curved line on the white paper. Don’t pause when drawing, and finish it with smooth lines.

Step 2: Use a straight line to draw the stem first, then use a curved line to draw a small circle and draw the tail.

Step 3: Use two straight lines to draw the note body, then use two circles to draw the note head, and then use straight lines to connect the strokes and blacken them. The notes are now drawn.

Music notes are progression symbols used to record sounds of different lengths. Whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes are the most common notes. It is the most important element in the staff.

The oval part of the note is called the "note head". The note head can be divided into a solid note head and a hollow note head (the pronunciation of the note is determined by the position of the note head in the staff). The straight part is called the "stem", and the part above the head of the note that emits a wave-like shape is called the "tail".

Any note has a note head. Only whole notes and half notes have hollow note heads. Only whole notes have no stems. Only whole notes, half notes and quarter notes have no stems. The more symbols there are, the more symbols there are. The shorter the note duration (the duration decreases by 1/2 for each additional symbol).

Different notes represent different durations. Commonly used notes include whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes. The durations represented by half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes are 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 of the whole note respectively.