Depending on the meter of the phrase, a whole note contains how the number of beats equal to the bottom number in the time signature.
If you mean 1 beat then a quarter note. To draw a quater note you just draw an oval then a stem.
What does a whole note look like
The number of counts in a whole note is dependent on the time signature. If the bottom number is 4 (quarter) then the whole note gets 4 counts; if the bottom number is 2 (half) then the whole note get 2 counts; etc.
A dotted note is 50% longer than the un-dotted note. A whole note is normally four beats. Hence, a dotted whole note would be six beats.
Depending on the meter of the phrase, a whole note contains how the number of beats equal to the bottom number in the time signature.
If you mean 1 beat then a quarter note. To draw a quater note you just draw an oval then a stem.
you should draw a muice note
A minim is a note with a stem and an uncolored note-head. First draw the note-head on desired position in the staff. If the note-head is on or below the third line of the staff, draw its stem down from left side. Otherwise draw the stem up from the right.
Dotted whole note, also known as a breve, or a double whole note.
What does a whole note look like
well it is kind of complicated but it is called a sixteenth note
1) its actually, how many BEATS in and 8th and whole note. 2) there are 4 beats in a whole note 3) there is 1/2 a beat in an eighth note
The number of counts in a whole note is dependent on the time signature. If the bottom number is 4 (quarter) then the whole note gets 4 counts; if the bottom number is 2 (half) then the whole note get 2 counts; etc.
A dotted note is 50% longer than the un-dotted note. A whole note is normally four beats. Hence, a dotted whole note would be six beats.
A whole note, its 1+1+2 basically, and if you are playing in 4/4 it equals a whole note which lasts the whole measure.
No. One eighth note equals one eighth of a whole note. Two eighth notes equal a quarter note, and four quarter notes make one whole note.