Technically, there is no "dividing" notes in music, as this is not necessary or used at all.
But if I had to answer, 1 dotted half note = 3 beats
so thinking mathematically:
2 dotted half notes = 6 beats
1 half note = 2 beats
6 divided by 2 is three.
So two dotted half notes divided by one half note is three beats.
in 3/4 measure, 5. That's all I know.
The "dot" is like the musical version of the phrase "and a half." Dotted quarter notes are equal to 1-1/2 quarter notes. By the same token, dotted half notes are equal to 1-1/2 half notes, or the same as 3 quarter notes. In a 4/4 time signature, a dotted quarter note is equal to 1-1/2 beats.
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
A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats .
depends on the tempo (3 over 4, 2 over 4, 4 over 4). Easy answer is in a 4 over 4 tempo, a whole note receives 4 counts (the whole measure), a half note receives 2 counts, a quarter note receives 1 count (or beat) (see the pattern?), and watch this: half of a quarter is an eighth (music) so an eighth note receives half a count. test to you: how many counts does a sixteenth note receive?.
whole note = 4 beats per measure dotted whole note = 6 beats. = two dotted half notes dotted half notes is 3 beats.
in 3/4 measure, 5. That's all I know.
The "dot" is like the musical version of the phrase "and a half." Dotted quarter notes are equal to 1-1/2 quarter notes. By the same token, dotted half notes are equal to 1-1/2 half notes, or the same as 3 quarter notes. In a 4/4 time signature, a dotted quarter note is equal to 1-1/2 beats.
Two dotted quarter notes is eual to 1 dotted half note. I.E. 1.5 + 1.5 = 3 .qrt .qrt .half
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
3 quarter notes equal one dotted half note. A quarter note is one beat, and a dotted half note is three beats, so there are 3 quarter notes in a dotted half note.
One does not multiply music notation. If anything, it would be added. A half note and a quarter note together last for three counts.
A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats .
depends on the tempo (3 over 4, 2 over 4, 4 over 4). Easy answer is in a 4 over 4 tempo, a whole note receives 4 counts (the whole measure), a half note receives 2 counts, a quarter note receives 1 count (or beat) (see the pattern?), and watch this: half of a quarter is an eighth (music) so an eighth note receives half a count. test to you: how many counts does a sixteenth note receive?.
two counts
Whole rest, half rest, dotted half rest, quarter rest, dotted quarter rest, eighth rest, and dotted eighth rest are just some of the many rests.
In 4/4 Time, there are 4 beats per measure, and the Quarter note (1/4, sometimes called the crotchet) gets one count. So the Half note (1/2, sometimes called the minim) would get twice as many counts (beats), i.e. two counts. A dot adds 1/2 of the beat value to the note, so: 2 + 1/2 of 2 = 3 So the dotted half note would get 3 beats in 4/4 Time.