An 8th note (quaver).
I think you meant what note has the half value of the quarter note (or crotchet). In that case the answer would be eighth note (quaver).
A quaver is half the length of a crotchet. A semi quaver is a quarter of a crotchet's length . A minum is double its length while a dotted minum is three times it length. A semibreve is four times the length of a crotchet.
The note that is half the length of a crotchet (quarter note) is a quaver (eighth note). In musical notation, a quaver is typically represented with a filled note head and a single flag or beam. It has a duration of half a beat in common time, making it shorter than a crotchet.
A minim is a musical note equal to two crotchet beats.
In musical notation, a semibreve (whole note) is worth 4 beats, a minim (half note) is worth 2 beats, a crotchet (quarter note) is worth 1 beat, and a quaver (eighth note) is worth half a beat. Therefore, the shortest in value is the quaver, which is worth 0.5 beats.
A quaver is an eighth note. A crotchet is a quarter note. A quaver is HALF of a crotchet.
a quaver is half the value of a crotchet which makes it worth half a beat.
The Americans call it the half note and the English call it a semi-breve.
a crotchet is a musical note and it makes 1 beat
Crotchet :)
The note that is twice as slow as a crotchet (quarter note) is a minim (half note). While a crotchet lasts for one beat, a minim lasts for two beats, effectively making it twice as slow in terms of duration. This relationship is a fundamental aspect of musical notation and rhythm.
In music notation, a dotted crochet is a note value that is equivalent to a crochet (quarter note) tied to a half of its value. This means that a dotted crochet lasts for 1.5 beats in a 4/4 time signature. It is represented by a crochet with a small dot placed next to it, indicating that its duration is extended by half of its original value.