A whole note is the American term for a Semibreve, which equates to a whole bar of music, or four beats when used as a rest. For sake of simplicity, it's usually referred to as being worth four beats whatever form it's in.
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Dotted whole note, also known as a breve, or a double whole note.
What does a whole note look like
well it is kind of complicated but it is called a sixteenth note
1) its actually, how many BEATS in and 8th and whole note. 2) there are 4 beats in a whole note 3) there is 1/2 a beat in an eighth note
The number of counts in a whole note is dependent on the time signature. If the bottom number is 4 (quarter) then the whole note gets 4 counts; if the bottom number is 2 (half) then the whole note get 2 counts; etc.
A dotted note is 50% longer than the un-dotted note. A whole note is normally four beats. Hence, a dotted whole note would be six beats.
A whole note, its 1+1+2 basically, and if you are playing in 4/4 it equals a whole note which lasts the whole measure.
No. One eighth note equals one eighth of a whole note. Two eighth notes equal a quarter note, and four quarter notes make one whole note.
a whole note equals 4 beats and takes up an entire measure in a 4/4 time signature
A whole note in 4/4 time.
there are no whole notes in a half beat please think if it's called a half note then it's half of a whole note a whole note is 4 beats so half of 4 is 2.