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Hey everyone! Okay so today we are going to talk a little bit about dots and ties. All are about extending how long a note lasts for, its duration. So ones simple and ones a little trickier. One really common thing that we get in music is when we want a note in a certain meter, so lets say we have four beats per measure, and each beat looks like a quarter note, I can have a rhythm that does something like this. Super interesting rhythm there. One of the things that occasionally we want to do is to have a note get played, and then played, and then played, and then played. And then say I get here, and Im not allowed to put five beats into one measure, it has to be four beats per measure. But what if I do want to make a note longer than will fit in the measure, so what if I wanted quarter note, quarter note, quarter note, and then a long note right here that lasted into the next measure. Well one of the most common ways to do that is to add something called