/ / / / quarter notes 1-2-3-4 / / half notes 1----3-- / whole note 1--------
if 4 equals 1 whole note then 8 will make 2 whole notes.
In common time: Whole notes and rests = 4 beats Dotted half notes and rests = 3 beats Half notes and rests = 2 beats Dotted quarter notes and rests = 1 1/2 beats Quarter notes and rests = 1 beat Eighth notes and rests = 1/2 beat Sixteenth notes and rests = 1/4 beat Values change as the bottom number of the time signature changes
Outlines are usually used to take notes The "style" of an outline is as follows (MBA style): I (Main Title) A (Mini Title) 1 (notes) a. (notes about notes) b. ('' '' '') 2 (notes) B ( Mini Tiltle) 1 2 II A 1 B III etc
Music notes have fractional relationships to one another as half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, etc. are respectively 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 the value of a whole note in 4/4 time.
Tour of Duty - 1987 Notes from the Underground 1-2 was released on: USA: 1 October 1987
Red seals and serial numbers indicate that a bill is a United States Notes. US Notes were very similar to the current Federal Reserve notes in that they weren't backed by gold or silver in the Treasury. US Notes were issued from 1862 up till the 1960s. Because there was no monetary difference between the 2 forms, US Notes were phased out and all subsequent bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes to save on printing costs.
Red seals and serial numbers indicate that a bill is a United States Notes. US Notes were very similar to the current Federal Reserve notes in that they weren't backed by gold or silver in the Treasury. US Notes were issued from 1862 up till the 1960s. Because there was no monetary difference between the 2 forms, US Notes were phased out and all subsequent bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes to save on printing costs.
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well i think it gets 1 because eighth note by it self is 1/2 so if it a pair of eighth notes it is 11/2+1/2=1i think
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