A minim is equal to two crotchet beats, while a semibreve is equal to four crotchet beats. Therefore, there are two minims in a semibreve.
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There are 2 crotchets in a minim.
A dotted crotchet lasts as long as one and a half crotchets.
Well you could fill a bar in 2/4 time in many different ways. You could use one minim or use two crotchets. You could also use combinations such as a crotchet followed by two quavers. To fill up a bar in the simplest way, I would use a minim or two crotchets.
There are three crotchet rests = dotted minim rest.
A minim is equal to two crotchet beats, while a semibreve is equal to four crotchet beats. Therefore, there are two minims in a semibreve.
There are two crotchets in one minim.
A minim is equal to two crotchet beats, while a semibreve is equal to four crotchet beats. Therefore, there are two minims in a semibreve.
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A crochet is a note that lasts for one beat and a minim is a note that lasts for two beats so a crochet minim is a note that lasts for three beats as it is a the time of a crochet plus the time of a minim which is three beats...
There are 2 crotchets in a minim.
A dotted crotchet lasts as long as one and a half crotchets.
4 quavers = one minim
Semibreves cannot be tied to dotted minims. In any case, a semibreve is worth 4 crotchets and a minim is worth 2, but a dot adds half the value of the note to the note, so a dotted minim is worth 3. The answer to your question is 7 crotchets but it is not possible.
A two minims is are equal to a semibreve. For Example; 1 Minim = two (2) beats 1 crotchet = one (1) beat Quaver = half (1/2) beat
The piece is probably in 3/4 if there are no other notes in the bar (3 crotchet beats in a bar). Also, if the crotchet and the minim are different pitches and have a curved line joining them I think it's called slurred, whereas if they are the same pitch and have that line it's called tied. (Just for reference).