Any note with a dot is held for its value plus a half. A dotted minim is a note held for a beat the lenght of a minim plus a crotchet. (minim, plus half a minim)
no not always you can use minims and dotted minims and dotted notes as well.
No it was 12
A minim has two beats. Therefore there are one and a half minims for three beats. A single note that has three beats is the dotted minim (dotted half note).
You would have to use 3,2 which is 3 minims (half notes) which is the equivalent of a dotted semi-breve (dotted whole note) otherwise the time signature would be 1,1.5 which wouldn't work.
The 6/4 (compound) time signature denotes two dotted half notes (dotted minims) in a bar. A dotted half note is equivalent to three quarter notes. Hence there is 6 quarter notes in a measure with this time signature.
Well, honey, a minim is half the value of a semibreve, and when you dot a note, you add half of its value again. So, a dotted semibreve is worth 3 minims. It's like adding a little extra spice to your musical stew.
Semibreves cannot be tied to dotted minims. In any case, a semibreve is worth 4 crotchets and a minim is worth 2, but a dot adds half the value of the note to the note, so a dotted minim is worth 3. The answer to your question is 7 crotchets but it is not possible.
There are four minims in two semibreves. Each semibreve is equivalent to two minims, so when you multiply two semibreves by two minims each, you get four minims in total.
There are three (3) crotchets in a dotted minim.
One milliliter equates to 16.231 minims.
4mL is 64.923 minims.
There are 162.31 minims in 10mL