half the regular value
3 beats. A dot adds half of the notes value to it. For example, a dotted whole would be 6 because 4+2=6.
The dotted note is half again the value of the regular note.
The dotted minim is a minim note in which the time value is extended by a half of its value by a dot.
Anything with a dot is increased by half of the note's value. So if a note is worth 2 beats and it has a dot, then the dot is 1 which then makes the dotted minim 3 beats.
Well, if 4 sixteenth notes equal one quarter note (commontime) and a dot (.) adds half of the value, the answer must be 6
Adding a dot to a note takes half of the value of the original note and adds it to the original value of the note. So in other words, a note's value multiplied by 1.5 is equal to the dotted notes value. A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats, assuming each crotchet is worth a beat.
the second dot adds one quarter of its value
How many dotted quarter note equal eighth note
The "dot" is like the musical version of the phrase "and a half." Dotted quarter notes are equal to 1-1/2 quarter notes. By the same token, dotted half notes are equal to 1-1/2 half notes, or the same as 3 quarter notes. In a 4/4 time signature, a dotted quarter note is equal to 1-1/2 beats.
A dot increases the notes length for half of its original value. So for example: A crochet is equal to 1 beat. While when it is dotted it is 1 and a half beat!
The value of the dot immediately after a minim is equivalent to two quavers.
1 and a halfIt's half as long again, i.e. three quavers long instead of two.