It depends on how fast (or slow) the tempo is
A quaver is an eighth note. A crotchet is a quarter note. A quaver is HALF of a crotchet.
a crotchet is a musical note and it makes 1 beat
Quarter note
Two of them make a crotchet, or in a quarter note.
The duration of a minim is as twice as it of a crotchet.
A quaver is half the length of a crotchet. A semi quaver is a quarter of a crotchet's length . A minum is double its length while a dotted minum is three times it length. A semibreve is four times the length of a crotchet.
It depends on how fast (or slow) the tempo is
A quaver is an eighth note. A crotchet is a quarter note. A quaver is HALF of a crotchet.
a crotchet is a musical note and it makes 1 beat
The minim, or half note, lasts twice as long as a crotchet, or 2 counts. It looks the same as the crotchet or quarter note, except it's white. The semibreve or whole note lasts twice as long as a minim, or for 4 counts. This note is just a head without a stem.
Quarter note
Two of them make a crotchet, or in a quarter note.
A semibreve is four times longer than a crotchet. If you imagine a semibreve with a length of 64 (for theory's sake) as a 'whole note', a half note with a length of 32 is a minim, a quarter note with length 16 is a crotchet, etc. The list goes on. Here's a helpful link: http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm Scroll down to the table and you should find that very illustrative. {| ! ! | ! | ! ! ! | ! | ! ! ! | ! | ! ! ! | ! | ! ! ! | ! | ! ! ! | ! | ! ! ! | ! | ! ! ! | ! | ! | |}
A note that lasts twice as long as a quarter note is a half note Source: 13 years piano lessons
In England an eighth-note is called a quaver, a quarter note is called a crotchet. So there are two quavers in a crotchet.
Assuming they are crotchet beats, the note worth three crotchet beats would be a dotted minim.