Technically, there is no "dividing" notes in music, as this is not necessary or used at all.
But if I had to answer, 1 dotted half note = 3 beats
so thinking mathematically:
2 dotted half notes = 6 beats
1 half note = 2 beats
6 divided by 2 is three.
So two dotted half notes divided by one half note is three beats.
a dotted half note would become a dotted quarter in reality but not when you dictate it then it would be 1.5 times as long.
A dotted half note DOES NOT receive 30 beats. It receives 3 beats.
in 3/4 measure, 5. That's all I know.
The "dot" is like the musical version of the phrase "and a half." Dotted quarter notes are equal to 1-1/2 quarter notes. By the same token, dotted half notes are equal to 1-1/2 half notes, or the same as 3 quarter notes. In a 4/4 time signature, a dotted quarter note is equal to 1-1/2 beats.
1 dotted half note = 3 beats 1 dotted whole note = 6 beats so 6/3 = 2 2 dotted whole notes equals a dotted half note
A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats .
two counts
whole note = 4 beats per measure dotted whole note = 6 beats. = two dotted half notes dotted half notes is 3 beats.
in 3/4 measure, 5. That's all I know.
The "dot" is like the musical version of the phrase "and a half." Dotted quarter notes are equal to 1-1/2 quarter notes. By the same token, dotted half notes are equal to 1-1/2 half notes, or the same as 3 quarter notes. In a 4/4 time signature, a dotted quarter note is equal to 1-1/2 beats.
Two dotted quarter notes is eual to 1 dotted half note. I.E. 1.5 + 1.5 = 3 .qrt .qrt .half
1 dotted half note = 3 beats 1 dotted whole note = 6 beats so 6/3 = 2 2 dotted whole notes equals a 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.
One does not multiply music notation. If anything, it would be added. A half note and a quarter note together last for three counts.
A dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats .
two counts
depends on the tempo (3 over 4, 2 over 4, 4 over 4). Easy answer is in a 4 over 4 tempo, a whole note receives 4 counts (the whole measure), a half note receives 2 counts, a quarter note receives 1 count (or beat) (see the pattern?), and watch this: half of a quarter is an eighth (music) so an eighth note receives half a count. test to you: how many counts does a sixteenth note receive?.
Whole rest, half rest, dotted half rest, quarter rest, dotted quarter rest, eighth rest, and dotted eighth rest are just some of the many rests.
3 beats