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In music, a "minimum" typically refers to a half note, which is equivalent to two beats in common time signatures like 4/4. However, in specific contexts or different time signatures, the number of beats associated with a minimum can vary. Generally, though, it is understood to have two beats in standard Western music notation.
it tells you how many beats are in the measure
To read time signatures in music, look at the top number to see how many beats are in each measure, and the bottom number to determine the type of note that gets one beat. For example, in 4/4 time, there are 4 beats per measure and the quarter note gets one beat.
A crotchet has one beat. So it has four quarter beats. If the question refers to quarter note, it is an alternative name to the crotchet.
hmm i do believe about 19.5 beats
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There are time signatures and key signatures. Time signatures indicate how many beats are in a measure, and which note represents the beat. For example 3/4 would mean three beats in each measure, with each beat lasting one quarter note. Key signatures indicate what key a piece or passage is to be played in. a key signature with three flats could be E-flat major, or C minor, depending on the resting tone. A key signature with two sharps could be D major or B minor, again depending on the resting tone.
it has the same value as a quarter note.
A dotted quarter note is equal to 1.5 beats. Three quarter notes are 3 beats. Therefore, 3 quarter notes is equal to 2 dotted quarter notes.
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it has the same value as a quarter note.
Yes! It tells you the rhythm in each bar of notes. The number on bottom tells you the beat of the note(quarter note, whole note etc.) The number on top tells you how many of the beats are in a bar.