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The dotted note is half again the value of the regular note.

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What is the value of the dot of the dotted notes?

half the regular value


How many dotted eighth notes in a dotted quarter note?

There are 3 eighth notes in a dotted quarter note.


What is the value of a dotted sixteenth note?

Any dotted note takes the value of the note and adds one-half the notes original value. Thus, a dotted 16th note takes the original 16th and adds on another 32nd making the total value 3/32nds.


How many dotted quarter notes are in a dotted whole note?

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How many dotted quarter notes are in three quarter notes?

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What is the total value of dotted note eighth note and half note?

None, but there are six 8ths in a dotted half.


How many beats are in a dotted half?

3 beats. A dot adds half of the notes value to it. For example, a dotted whole would be 6 because 4+2=6.


How many dotted eighth notes are in a single quarter note?

There are two dotted eighth notes in a single quarter note.


How many quavers in a doted semibreve?

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How many 16th notes are in one dotted eighth note?

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How many quarter notes equal on dotted half note?

3 quarter notes equal one dotted half note. A quarter note is one beat, and a dotted half note is three beats, so there are 3 quarter notes in a dotted half note.


What are dotted notes and how are they used in music notation?

Dotted notes in music notation are notes that have a dot placed after them, which increases their duration by half. For example, a dotted half note is equal to three beats instead of two. Dotted notes are used to create rhythmic interest and variation in music, allowing for syncopation and adding complexity to the rhythm.