4 or four
Four.
16 sixteenths equal one whole. So 16/2 = 8 sixteenths = half a whole.
the top number tells how many beats per measure. the bottom number tells what each black note with no flags on its stem there are per measure. For instance, 4/4 is 4 1/4 notes or beats per measure 6/8 is 6 1/8th notes or beats per measure 5/4 is 5 1/4 notes or beats per measure If you were tapping your foot to the music, you would be tapping one time for each beat.
Eight has two factor pairs. Including their negative counterparts, that makes four pairs.
4 or four
Four quarters is a whole. That's what the word "quarter" means.
In four/four time, four quarter notes can fit into one measure.
Four. Note: Common time is the same as 4/4.
it depends on the time signature. if it's 4/4 then there are 4 beats per measure. it could be one whole note, two half notes, or four quarter notes - you could go on and on. it all depends on the time signature [amount of beats per measure] though.
A four beat bar could have any number of notes; from one whole note, to four quarter notes, to eight eighth notes, even 64 64th notes. It depends on the rhythm of the bar in question.
it depends on the time signature. for example if the time is 4/4 then there can be four notes
A sixteenth rest represents a silence that lasts for one-sixteenth of a whole note in music. In a measure of 4/4 time, there are four sixteenth rests, as each measure can contain four sixteenth notes or rests. Thus, a sixteenth rest is equivalent to one-sixteenth of the total duration of the measure.
Two half notes equal one whole notes.
Commonly, There Are Four, Depending On The Length And Dynamics Of The Notes.
whole note = 4 beats per measure dotted whole note = 6 beats. = two dotted half notes dotted half notes is 3 beats.
One. Think of 4/4 time: a whole note fills the measure so four beats. Two half notes fill it, so 2 beats each. Further divide it to get 4 quarters and each =1 beat.