16 sixteenths equal one whole.
So 16/2 = 8 sixteenths = half a whole.
6 sixteenth notes
it equals a quarter note because 2 sixteenth notes equal an eight note so 4 sixteenth notes would equal a quarter note.
Well, if 4 sixteenth notes equal one quarter note (commontime) and a dot (.) adds half of the value, the answer must be 6
16 sixteenths equal one whole. So 16/2 = 8 sixteenths = half a whole.
Well, if 4 sixteenth notes equal one quarter note (commontime) and a dot (.) adds half of the value, the answer must be 6
Eight. Each 1/16 note is a quarter of a quarter note, which is half of a half note (4 x 2 = 8)
three because two eighth notes equal one quarter note
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.
16 sixteenth notes equal a whole note (1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a) =)
Actually, 2 quarter notes equal one half note.
Four (4) quarter notes are equal to two (2) half notes.
Twelve. Remember that the dot always adds one half of the original note to the total - so a dotted half note is three beats in length. (Cut a half note in half and you get a quarter, so a dotted half note is two beats for the half note and one beat for the quarter you added to it) So now you can take those three beats (Three quarter notes) and cut them in half, which is six eighth notes, and then cut that in half and get twelve sixteenth notes. Phew. I hope that made sense.