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Four semiquavers can be played in the time of one crotchet.
A double dotted minim is made of 3 and a halfquarter beats; it is the minim (2 beats) plus half the minim (1 beat) plus half of the half a minim (half a beat). A double dotted crochet would be 1 and three quarter crotchet beats; the crochet (1 quarter beat) plus half the crochet (half a beat) plus half of that (a quarter of a beat). more info is on wikipedia
A dotted half note or three beats
.... The dot after the note means you add half the beat. As in if it were a dotted quarter note, you would make it 1 and a HALF beats because half of one beat is a half. Or a dotted half note, it would be three beats because it is the two original beats plus half of the note.
Dot adds a value to a note and rest. For example the note is dotted eighth note, the original value of the eighth note is 1/2 and since it is a dotted note we are going to get half of its value (1/4) and we will add it to the original value. So we will be able to have 1/2 plus 1/4 is equal to 3/4..
Four semiquavers can be played in the time of one crotchet.
What kind of note? Dotted quarter note=1 and a half counts (ends on "and") Dotted half note=3 counts Dotted whole note=6 counts Anything dotted in musical notation is the worth of the note+half of it's worth (example, half note[2]+half of a half note[1]=3 counts) Thanks, Nate
A double dotted minim is made of 3 and a halfquarter beats; it is the minim (2 beats) plus half the minim (1 beat) plus half of the half a minim (half a beat). A double dotted crochet would be 1 and three quarter crotchet beats; the crochet (1 quarter beat) plus half the crochet (half a beat) plus half of that (a quarter of a beat). more info is on wikipedia
2 beats so a Minim worth of length.
A dotted half note or three beats
A dotted half note will always get three beats because a dote adds half the value of the note to the note. So a half note = 2 beats, 1/2 of 2 = 1, so 2+1=3. If you are in 4/4, it equals three beats. If you are in3/4, it equals three. 2/4 and 2/2 cannot have a dotted half note because the value is too big. In 6/8, the value changes because the eighth note gets the beat instead of the quarter note. So then the dotted half note would get 6 beats, instead f three because everything is basically doubled. Hope that helps!!
.... The dot after the note means you add half the beat. As in if it were a dotted quarter note, you would make it 1 and a HALF beats because half of one beat is a half. Or a dotted half note, it would be three beats because it is the two original beats plus half of the note.
Dot adds a value to a note and rest. For example the note is dotted eighth note, the original value of the eighth note is 1/2 and since it is a dotted note we are going to get half of its value (1/4) and we will add it to the original value. So we will be able to have 1/2 plus 1/4 is equal to 3/4..
Any note with a dot is held for its value plus a half. A dotted minim is a note held for a beat the lenght of a minim plus a crotchet. (minim, plus half a minim)
The dot adds half the value of the note to the note. For example, let's say you have. Quarter note. Last time I checked, it was equal to one beat. When you add the dot, it takes half of the value from The note it's with and adds it to the note. So quarter note plus dot makes it 1.5 beats. Let's use a half note. Two beats, right. Add a dot. Take half of two. That's one. Add it back to two. You now have three beats, or a dotted half note.
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A dot that follows a note adds 1/2 of the value of that note. Where a quarter note would be worth 1 beat in 4/4 time, a dotted quarter note would be worth 1 1/2 beets. A dotted half note in the same time signature would go from 2 beets, to 3. (adding 1/2 of the value of a half note) A dotted eighth note would be 1/8 plus 1/16 added to it and gives the rhythm a swing feel.