1 and a half
It's half as long again, i.e. three quavers long instead of two.
A dotted crotchet is worth one-and-a-half beats. A dot adds an extra half a beat to the note that is follows. So a dotted minum is 3 beats.
A dot after any note increases its duration(length) by half its original value.
A crotchet is the British term for a quarter note. It's equivalent would be two eight notes, four sixteenth notes, etc... The same goes for rests.
Half of a dotted crotchet is a dotted quaver.
4 beats
one semiquaver
Assuming they are crotchet beats, the note worth three crotchet beats would be a dotted minim.
A dotted crotchet lasts as long as one and a half crotchets.
A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats .
Four semiquavers can be played in the time of one crotchet.
Adding a dot to a note takes half of the value of the original note and adds it to the original value of the note. So in other words, a note's value multiplied by 1.5 is equal to the dotted notes value. A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats, assuming each crotchet is worth a beat.
Half of a dotted crotchet is a dotted quaver.
There are 1 and a half beats in a dotted crotchet.
Assuming they are crotchet beats, the note worth three crotchet beats would be a dotted minim.
It's called a dotted minum
A dotted crotchet lasts as long as one and a half crotchets.
A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats .
A dotted crotchet.
Four semiquavers can be played in the time of one crotchet.
Adding a dot to a note takes half of the value of the original note and adds it to the original value of the note. So in other words, a note's value multiplied by 1.5 is equal to the dotted notes value. A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats, assuming each crotchet is worth a beat.
It has 1 and a half beats :D
There are three crotchet rests = dotted minim rest.
6 semiquavers worth a dotted crotchet