4 quavers = one minim
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...
Minim
Yes, as in the same way, when a dot is put after a minim becomes a dotted minim, a dot after a minim rest makes it a dotted minim rest.
The value of a minim rest is identical to that of a minim note.
There are two crotchets in one minim.
1/60th of a dram equals one minim
There are 2 crotchets in a minim.
Two!
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...
In music, a "minim" is a note played half as long as a whole note. Where a "crochet" is a note played one quarter of a whole note (or seimbreve).
Like any other note, how many beats it is worth depends entirely on the time signature. But it is equivalent to a half note. The bottom number of the time signature indicates which note equals one beat. In 4/4 time, a quarter note gets one beat, so a minim would be equal to 2 beats. In 2/2 time (or 4/2, or anything else with a 2 on the bottom), a half note is one beat, so also a minim would be one beat.
The value of the dot immediately after a minim is equivalent to two quavers.
The US customary minim is 0,061 611 519 922 mL.
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there is a half beat in a minim