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A dotted eighth note is equal in duration to three sixteenth notes.
Oh, this can be so tricky, depending on the meter of the piece in question and how complex the passage is. The quick and dirty answer is that a dotted eighth has the value of three sixteenth notes. You can see that two eighth notes would be equal to 4 sixteenth notes, right? If you pair a dotted eighth note with a sixteenth note (you will see this very often: the two notes are connected with one flag/bar, the dot comes with the first note, and there is an added flag/bar segment to the second note that is short; it doesn't extend back to the first note) then the dotted eighth takes the place of the first 3 sixteenth notes in a group of four sixteenths.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some music theory! So, like, in a dotted eighth note, you've got three sixteenth notes, right? And each sixteenth note can be divided into two thirty-second notes. So, like, math-wise, that's six thirty-second notes in a dotted eighth note. Bam!
There are 3 eighth notes in a dotted quarter note.
Two sixteenths in an eighth. Two eights in a quarter. The dot equals one sixteenth. So that's five sixteenths in a dotted quarter.
6 sixteenth notes
There are two dotted eighth notes in a single quarter note.
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There are 12 quavers (eighth notes) in a dotted semibreve (dotted whole note).There are 12.
how many rhythms can a dotted quarter note , quarter note and Pair of eighth notes
A total of 8 eighth notes go into a double dotted half note