a quarter note
I believe the quarter note equals 42, but I'm not really sure.
The main ones are...One whole noteTwo half notesOne half note, two quarter notesOne half note, one quarter note, two eighth notesFour quarter notesThree quarter notes, two eighth notesTwo quarter notes, four eighth notesOne quarter note, six eighth notesEight eighth notes.Note that these are only a few of the many possible combinations, and they can be in any order within that item on the list.
1 and a half: Quarter note is a crotchet=1 beat Dot is half of the note value it stands next to so the dot = 1/2 And so 1 + 1/2 = 1 1/2 = 1 and a half Thanks
A quaver is worth half the beat of one beat of a bar.
a quarter note
Eight. Each 1/16 note is a quarter of a quarter note, which is half of a half note (4 x 2 = 8)
I believe the quarter note equals 42, but I'm not really sure.
The main ones are...One whole noteTwo half notesOne half note, two quarter notesOne half note, one quarter note, two eighth notesFour quarter notesThree quarter notes, two eighth notesTwo quarter notes, four eighth notesOne quarter note, six eighth notesEight eighth notes.Note that these are only a few of the many possible combinations, and they can be in any order within that item on the list.
A dotted quarter note. (One beat for the quarter note and half a beat for the dot.)
1 and a half: Quarter note is a crotchet=1 beat Dot is half of the note value it stands next to so the dot = 1/2 And so 1 + 1/2 = 1 1/2 = 1 and a half Thanks
Here is the correct basic values in Music Theory: Quarter note = 1 beat = two 8th notes Whole note = 4 beats = two half notes Half note = 2 beats = two 8th notes Half Dotted note = 3 beats = one Half note + one Quarter note Half Dotted quarter note = (1.5) beat = one Quarter note + one 8th note 8th note = (1/2) beat= two 16th notes 16th note = (1/4) beat = two 32nd notes 32nd note = (1/16) beat = two 64th notes 64th note = (1/32) beat = two 128th notes
Here is the correct basic values in music theory: Quarter note = 1 beat = two 8th notes Whole note = 4 beats = two half notes Half note = 2 beats = two 8th notes Half Dotted note = 3 beats = one Half note + one Quarter note Half Dotted quarter note = (1.5) beat = one Quarter note + one 8th note 8th note = (1/2) beat= two 16th notes 16th note = (1/4) beat = two 32nd notes 32nd note = (1/16) beat = two 64th notes 64th note = (1/32) beat = two 128th notes
A dot that follows a note adds 1/2 of the value of that note. Where a quarter note would be worth 1 beat in 4/4 time, a dotted quarter note would be worth 1 1/2 beets. A dotted half note in the same time signature would go from 2 beets, to 3. (adding 1/2 of the value of a half note) A dotted eighth note would be 1/8 plus 1/16 added to it and gives the rhythm a swing feel.
1 and a half: Quarter note is a crotchet=1 beat Dot is half of the note value it stands next to so the dot = 1/2 And so 1 + 1/2 = 1 1/2 = 1 and a half Thanks
A quaver is worth half the beat of one beat of a bar.
A quarter note is equal to 1 beat. A half note is equal to 2 beats. Therefore, two half notes are equal to 2 x 2 = 4 quarter notes.