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Understanding Beamed Notes: Eighth vs Sixteenth Note Groupings #1403197 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational diagram illustrates how note flags are replaced by beams when multiple notes of the same rhythmic value are grouped. On the left, two eighth notes are connected by a single beam; on the right, two sixteenth notes share a double beam, reflecting their shorter duration. The clean layout supports music theory instruction and sight-reading practice.
Used in music education websites, online courses, or digital sheet music guides to teach rhythmic notation. Targets beginner to intermediate musicians seeking clarity on beaming conventions and note grouping.
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