The answer is sixteen
Two sixteenth notes take up the same amount of time/space as one eighth note.
Four sixteenth notes can be played in the same duration as two eighth notes. This is because each eighth note is equivalent to two sixteenth notes, so when combining two eighth notes, you effectively have four sixteenth notes. Both groupings fill the same rhythmic space within a measure.
6 sixteenth notes
2 sixteenth notes make an 8th note
Sixteenth
There are 16 sixteenth notes in a whole note! Just as there are two half notes, one fourth note, etc., there are 16 sixteenth notes.
Sixteenth notes are these to the left. They are played 2x the speed that eighth notes are played.
If it is 4/4 time, then it gets 1/4 of that quarter note. So meaning there would be 16 sixteenth notes in a measure if you filled the bar with sixteenth notes.
it equals a quarter note because 2 sixteenth notes equal an eight note so 4 sixteenth notes would equal a quarter note.
16
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2 sixteenth notes=1 eight note which is counted as 1/2 of a beat: 1+2+3+4+*every individual number or + is two sixteenth notesHOPE I HELPED!!!