In standard time it is worth one beat.
A dotted quaver (dotted eighth note) is worth 1.5 beats, while a semi quaver (sixteenth note) is worth 0.25 beats. When you add them together, a dotted quaver plus a semi quaver equals 1.5 + 0.25, which totals 1.75 beats.
Strangely enough, an eighth note is one eighth of a whole note.
Half a beat each
An eighth note is one HALF of ONE BEAT ( or quarter note)
6|8 time means there are six beats in a measure, and the eighth note gets the count. So, there are six eighth note beats per measure in 6|8 time.
A triplet has three beats.
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Strangely enough, an eighth note is one eighth of a whole note.
I gets 1 beat
Half a beat each
An eighth note is one HALF of ONE BEAT ( or quarter note)
6|8 time means there are six beats in a measure, and the eighth note gets the count. So, there are six eighth note beats per measure in 6|8 time.
1, the definition of any triplet is two notes of one kind in the space of two of the same kind of note, so three eighth notes in the space of two. Two eighth notes equal ond quarter, so 1 quarter 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
It gets half of a beat. Two eighth notes equal one quarter note.
If you are talking common time 2 eighth notes gets one beat.