How many measures of the snare line contain the rhythm: quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth in that order?

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To determine the number of measures with the given rhythm, we need to count the number of sets of 6 notes in total that are in that order: quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth.

Starting with a quarter note, there are two sets of eighth notes throughout the rhythm.

Therefore, the rhythm pattern appears twice in one measure.

So, the number of measures with this rhythm pattern is 2 (measures).

Answer: 2

To determine how many measures of the snare line contain the rhythm: quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth in that order, we need to count the number of complete sets of that rhythm pattern that occur in a measure.

The rhythm pattern "quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth" consists of a total of 6 notes (1 quarter note and 5 eighth notes).

In a 4/4 time signature, a measure can accommodate 4 quarter notes or its equivalent.

To count the number of complete sets of the rhythm pattern in a measure, we divide the total number of notes in the pattern (6) by the number of notes in a measure (4).

6 notes / 4 notes per measure = 1.5

Since we cannot have a fraction of a measure, we round up to the next whole number.

Therefore, the snare line rhythm pattern "quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth" would fit in 2 measures.

However, none of the answer options provided match the correct number of measures. Please double-check the given options or consult additional information to determine the correct answer.

To determine how many measures of the snare line contain the given rhythm, we need to analyze the rhythm pattern. The rhythm pattern consists of 6 beats: quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth.

First, let's determine how many beats are in each measure. To do this, we need to know the time signature of the snare line. Let's assume the time signature is 4/4, which means there are 4 beats in each measure.

Next, we divide the total number of beats in the rhythm pattern by the number of beats in each measure.

Total number of beats in the rhythm pattern: 6 beats
Number of beats in each measure: 4 beats

Dividing 6 beats by 4 beats per measure gives us 1.5 measures. This means that the given rhythm pattern does not fit exactly into one measure. Therefore, we need to round up to the next whole number to determine the number of measures.

Rounding up 1.5 to the next whole number gives us 2 measures.

So, the correct answer is 2 measures.