A twelve-eight time signature means four groups of three quavers, e.g. the opening number in Bach's St Matthew Passion.
If you have 16 semiquavers in groups of four, that is a 4-4 time signature.
A sixteenth note gets half the value of an eight note. Ex. If an eighth note got one count, a sixteenth note would get one half count.
2 sixteenth note
I think it's 28 -- there are four sixteenth notes in one quarter note times seven beats in the measure. However, I've never heard of a time signature with seven beats, so it's probably not very relevant. Also, this answer assumes each beat is a quarter note (not, say, a dotted quarter or an eight).
2 sixteenth notes=1 eight note which is counted as 1/2 of a beat: 1+2+3+4+*every individual number or + is two sixteenth notesHOPE I HELPED!!!
It gets 3/4 of a beat. If you count in 4/4 meter, and the Dotted eighth note is on the first beat, it's count would be: 1 & 2 & etc. The action of the dot increases the value of the eighth note by half it's value. Half the value of an eighth note is a sixteenth note. So a dotted eighth note = eighth note + sixteenth note A good website that illustrates how dots work is: http://www.8notes.com/school/theory/dots_and_ties.asp -Mimi
A sixteenth note gets half the value of an eight note. Ex. If an eighth note got one count, a sixteenth note would get one half count.
Eight.
2 sixteenth note
30 seconds is one sixteenth of eight minutes
One sixteenth.
15
twelve times eight is 96.
There are eight twelve months (or years) in eight years.
There are eight twelve months (or years) in eight years.
It is eight twelve: il est huit heures douze it is eight: Il est huit heures it is twelve: Il est minuit
Twelve and eight hundred sixty-three thousandths.
12 multiplied by eight is 96