well i think it gets 1 because eighth note by it self is 1/2 so if it a pair of eighth notes it is 11/2+1/2=1
i think
Oh, this can be so tricky, depending on the meter of the piece in question and how complex the passage is. The quick and dirty answer is that a dotted eighth has the value of three sixteenth notes. You can see that two eighth notes would be equal to 4 sixteenth notes, right? If you pair a dotted eighth note with a sixteenth note (you will see this very often: the two notes are connected with one flag/bar, the dot comes with the first note, and there is an added flag/bar segment to the second note that is short; it doesn't extend back to the first note) then the dotted eighth takes the place of the first 3 sixteenth notes in a group of four sixteenths.
A beat is the basic rhythmic unit of music. For more information, ask another question (one could ask a musically knowledgeable person in the flesh, as this is very basic musical knowledge).A dotted quarter note and an eighth note are worth two (2) beats together, with hits (notes starting) on the downbeat (beat 1) and the "and" (second half) of beat 2.If you are counting half notes (each half of each beat), then a dotted quarter note would last for three counts. If counting aloud, it would last while one counts "1 + 2" (one-and-two). The eighth note would then last when you count the "and" or + of beat 2.The top two cards in the image show a dotted quarter note plus and eighth note.The first two bottom cards (when reading left to right) show a quarter note and pair of eighth notes. The quarter note and the first eighth note are tied (with orange).The tie means to hold tone duration (or not to strike/hit on an instrument again) for the added values of the tied notes. The quarter note and eighth note tied are worth 1.5 beats - the same as a dotted quarter note. Therefore, in regards to the note values:dotted quarter note + eighth note = quarter note tied with eighth note + eighth note
It's a matter of how it looks to you. Normally, pair of eighths are "tied" together with a bracket, but putting 4 together is not strange either. You can even tie 3 if you need an eighth rest, and you can put the bar going over top of the rest.The standard rule for tying eighth notes is in pairs "within a beat", so you would tie one_and two_and three_and four_and, but you wouldn't tie one and_two and three_and four and_. Eight notes are not put together across bar lines either, they are written as separate eighth notes.
Two Tone Two tone
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how many rhythms can a dotted quarter note , quarter note and Pair of eighth notes
Oh, this can be so tricky, depending on the meter of the piece in question and how complex the passage is. The quick and dirty answer is that a dotted eighth has the value of three sixteenth notes. You can see that two eighth notes would be equal to 4 sixteenth notes, right? If you pair a dotted eighth note with a sixteenth note (you will see this very often: the two notes are connected with one flag/bar, the dot comes with the first note, and there is an added flag/bar segment to the second note that is short; it doesn't extend back to the first note) then the dotted eighth takes the place of the first 3 sixteenth notes in a group of four sixteenths.
Oh, this can be so tricky, depending on the meter of the piece in question and how complex the passage is. The quick and dirty answer is that a dotted eighth has the value of three sixteenth notes. You can see that two eighth notes would be equal to 4 sixteenth notes, right? If you pair a dotted eighth note with a sixteenth note (you will see this very often: the two notes are connected with one flag/bar, the dot comes with the first note, and there is an added flag/bar segment to the second note that is short; it doesn't extend back to the first note) then the dotted eighth takes the place of the first 3 sixteenth notes in a group of four sixteenths.
A beat is the basic rhythmic unit of music. For more information, ask another question (one could ask a musically knowledgeable person in the flesh, as this is very basic musical knowledge).A dotted quarter note and an eighth note are worth two (2) beats together, with hits (notes starting) on the downbeat (beat 1) and the "and" (second half) of beat 2.If you are counting half notes (each half of each beat), then a dotted quarter note would last for three counts. If counting aloud, it would last while one counts "1 + 2" (one-and-two). The eighth note would then last when you count the "and" or + of beat 2.The top two cards in the image show a dotted quarter note plus and eighth note.The first two bottom cards (when reading left to right) show a quarter note and pair of eighth notes. The quarter note and the first eighth note are tied (with orange).The tie means to hold tone duration (or not to strike/hit on an instrument again) for the added values of the tied notes. The quarter note and eighth note tied are worth 1.5 beats - the same as a dotted quarter note. Therefore, in regards to the note values:dotted quarter note + eighth note = quarter note tied with eighth note + eighth note
you can wear a pair of Ked shoes....if that counts for k you can wear a pair of Ked shoes....if that counts for k
It's a matter of how it looks to you. Normally, pair of eighths are "tied" together with a bracket, but putting 4 together is not strange either. You can even tie 3 if you need an eighth rest, and you can put the bar going over top of the rest.The standard rule for tying eighth notes is in pairs "within a beat", so you would tie one_and two_and three_and four_and, but you wouldn't tie one and_two and three_and four and_. Eight notes are not put together across bar lines either, they are written as separate eighth notes.
Holding down the Alt key (left hand side) typing the number 13, and then releasing the Alt key gives ♪, a quaver (eighth note). Holding down the Alt key (left hand side) typing the number 14, and then releasing the Alt key gives ♫, a pair of quavers (eighth notes).
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SP2 because there are 6 electrons off of oxygen, and each pair counts as "one" when calculating hybridization.
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A pair is two A pair of socks = two socks
A pair has 2 in it. EXAMPLES= a pair of shoes a pair of paints (not a pear the fruit)