Four. 1/4 = 4/16
there are six 16th notes in a dotted quarter note
16, since there are 4 sixteenth notes in a quarter note and 4 quarter notes in a whole note.
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
A quarter note is equal to two eighth notes, while a sixteenth note is equal to half an eighth note. When you add a quarter note (2 eighths) to a sixteenth note (0.5 eighths), the total is 2.5 eighth notes, which is equivalent to two eighth notes and one sixteenth note. In terms of note values, this can be expressed as a quarter note tied to a sixteenth note.
There are four sixteenth notes in one quarter note. This is because there is 2 sixteenth notes in one eight note, and 2 eight note in a quarter, solving your problem. Best Regards, from Mishico :D
Well, honey, a half note is worth two beats, and a sixteenth note is worth a quarter of a beat, so you do the math - there are 8 sixteenth notes in a half note. But hey, who's counting? Oh right, we are.
Four - just like the number of sixteenth notes in a quarter note. If you think about it like math, 4/16 = 1/4
Well, if 4 sixteenth notes equal one quarter note (commontime) and a dot (.) adds half of the value, the answer must be 6
if 4 equals 1 whole note then 8 will make 2 whole notes.
If it is 4/4 time, then it gets 1/4 of that quarter note. So meaning there would be 16 sixteenth notes in a measure if you filled the bar with sixteenth notes.
Eight. Each 1/16 note is a quarter of a quarter note, which is half of a half note (4 x 2 = 8)