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.
One milliliter equates to 16.231 minims.
There are three (3) crotchets in a dotted minim.
4mL is 64.923 minims.
There are 162.31 minims in 10mL
8 minims are in 0.5 mL b/c 16 minims=1 mL