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1 dotted half note = 3 beats 1 dotted whole note = 6 beats so 6/3 = 2 2 dotted whole notes equals a dotted half note
whole note = 4 beats per measure dotted whole note = 6 beats. = two dotted half notes dotted half notes is 3 beats.
There are 12 quavers (eighth notes) in a dotted semibreve (dotted whole note).There are 12.
A dotted note is 50% longer than the un-dotted note. A whole note is normally four beats. Hence, a dotted whole note would be six beats.
A dotted semibreve (also known as a dotted whole note) has a duration of six beats in common time. Since a demisemiquaver (or 32nd note) is one 32nd of a whole note, there are 192 demisemiquavers in a dotted semibreve, as it consists of six whole beats, each containing 32 demisemiquavers.
A double dotted semibreve (whole note) lasts for 6 beats. A demisemiquaver (sixteenth note) is 1/16 of a whole note, meaning there are 16 demisemiquavers in a whole note. Therefore, in a double dotted semibreve, there are 16 demisemiquavers.
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this would mean playing the note that represents the whole note and then if the dotted quarter is the same pitch just simply sustain that note for the duration of the dotted quarter without releasing the note in between.
You would have to use 3,2 which is 3 minims (half notes) which is the equivalent of a dotted semi-breve (dotted whole note) otherwise the time signature would be 1,1.5 which wouldn't work.
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