Three crochets (or quarter notes) tied together equal a total duration of three beats. Since each crochet is equivalent to two quavers (or eighth notes), three crochets would be equal to six quavers. Therefore, there are six quavers in three crochets tied together.
2 Crochets - 2 whole beats
There are two minums in a semibreve. There are two Crotchets in a Minum. There are two Quavers in a Crotchet. There are two Semiquavers in a Quaver. There are two DemiSemiQuavers in a SemiQuavers. There are two HemiDemiSemiQuavers in a DemiSemiQuavers.
There are four crochets in a semibreve.
There are two quaver beats in a crotchet.
Three crochets (or quarter notes) tied together equal a total duration of three beats. Since each crochet is equivalent to two quavers (or eighth notes), three crochets would be equal to six quavers. Therefore, there are six quavers in three crochets tied together.
2 Crochets - 2 whole beats
there are two quavers in a crochet
There are two minums in a semibreve. There are two Crotchets in a Minum. There are two Quavers in a Crotchet. There are two Semiquavers in a Quaver. There are two DemiSemiQuavers in a SemiQuavers. There are two HemiDemiSemiQuavers in a DemiSemiQuavers.
8 crochets
The value of the dot immediately after a minim is equivalent to two quavers.
There are four crochets in a semibreve.
There are two quaver beats in a crotchet.
A quaver is an eighth note, and 2 minims are a whole note, so there are 8 quavers in two minims.
Four demisemiquavers are equivalent to eight quavers. This is because one demisemiquaver is equal to half a quaver, so when you multiply four demisemiquavers by two, you get eight quavers.
There are eight semiquavers in a minim, which is also equivalent to two crotchets.
A minim is worth four quavers. In musical notation, a quaver is half the duration of a minim, meaning it takes two quavers to equal the length of one minim. Therefore, when you combine four quavers, they equal one minim.