1/2= quaver, 1/4= semi quaver 1/8= demi semi quaver hope that helps :)
In most cases, the sharp symbol, shown as #, raises the pitch of a corresponding note by one semitone. (I.e., raises it by one-half.)
A half note is when it is half done... A full note is when the note is finished!
a dot
dot
Adding a dot to a note increases its duration by half its value.
It's not a half note. A dot after a note increases it's duration by half the note's value. Therefore, a dotted quarter note is essentially a three-eighths note.
The dot next to a note increases its length by half of its original length. For example, the dotted half note. The dot increases the half note's length by half of its original length (which is 2 quarter beats) so the dotted half note is worth 3 quarter beats. It also works on rests. This also applies to other instruments.
A dot to the right of any note, increases the time of the note by half. So a dot to the right of a half note, makes the note a three quarter note.
a sharp
Adding a dot to a note increases its duration by half its value.
It's not a half note. A dot after a note increases it's duration by half the note's value. Therefore, a dotted quarter note is essentially a three-eighths note.
The dot next to a note increases its length by half of its original length. For example, the dotted half note. The dot increases the half note's length by half of its original length (which is 2 quarter beats) so the dotted half note is worth 3 quarter beats. It also works on rests. This also applies to other instruments.
A dot to the right of any note, increases the time of the note by half. So a dot to the right of a half note, makes the note a three quarter note.
a sharp
Tagalog Ng sixteen rest at quarter note
a flat lowers a not a half step
it makes the note a half step higher
a dot. and two dots increases the length by 75%
if you are playing a brass instrument you tighten or loosen your ambocure (lips) to come out with a higher or lower note a sharp
A dotted half note. It looks like a quarter note that has an empty center, and it has a small, period-sized dot to the right of it.
Putting a sharp symbol (#) in front of a note elevates it to the next highest half step.