Nonsense. Multiplying one musical note by another is not a defined operation.
You could choose to define it in any self-consistent fashion you wanted, in which case the answer would be "whatever you defined it to be."
A quarter of 16 is 4 Half of 16 is 8 They differ by 4 Note that a half is always twice a quarter.
16, since there are 4 sixteenth notes in a quarter note and 4 quarter notes in a whole note.
Eight. Each 1/16 note is a quarter of a quarter note, which is half of a half note (4 x 2 = 8)
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
Four - just like the number of sixteenth notes in a quarter note. If you think about it like math, 4/16 = 1/4
Four. 1/4 = 4/16
This time signature provides four 16th notes (semiquavers) in a measure. That is itself one quarter note from value.
Two eighth notesOne quarter note is one beat
A sixteenth note last for a quarter of a beat.
I believe the quarter note equals 42, but I'm not really sure.
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That means it's not a quarter note, it is an eighth note, which counts for half a beat of a quarter note.