Two eighth notesOne quarter note is one beat
A eighth note looks like a quarter note with a flag on it, to double it you would put a dot beside it.
No. A one beat note is called a crotchet and a two beat note is called a minim.
I believe the quarter note equals 42, but I'm not really sure.
It has one beat.
Two eighth notesOne quarter note is one beat
A eighth note looks like a quarter note with a flag on it, to double it you would put a dot beside it.
No. A one beat note is called a crotchet and a two beat note is called a minim.
I believe the quarter note equals 42, but I'm not really sure.
It has one beat.
The top number tells you how many beats are in the measure, the bottom number tells you what kind of note gets equals one beat. 4/4 means there are four beats in the measure and the 1/4 note equals one beat. a 12/8 signature means there are 12 beats in the measure and the 1/8th note gets the beat. THere are a good variety of time signatures, but they pretty much follow this rule.
A quaver is worth half the beat of one beat of a bar.
Top number means how many beats in a measure and the bottom number means what note gets the beat. in 6/8 time there are 6 beats in a measure and the eighth note equals one beat.
Yes and no. Commonly, a quarter note gets one beat, an eighth note gets half, and a sixteenth note gets one fourth of a beat (4-4 time). Occasionally, a song will be in 4-8 or 2-8 time, then the quarter note gets two beats, the eighth note gets one, and the sixteenth note gets half a beat. That help?
The Quarter Note
A minim. A 1 beat note is a crotchet, and a half-beat note is a quaver :)
In/On any instrument a quarter note gets one beat.