In standard time it is worth one beat.
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.
An eighth note is worth half a beat.
Strangely enough, an eighth note is one eighth of a whole note.
An eighth note gets half a beat
In standard time it is worth one beat.
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.
An eighth note is worth half a beat.
Strangely enough, an eighth note is one eighth of a whole note.
an eighth note or a quavier is worth 1/2 a beat in the bar so the decimal is 0.5
An eighth note gets half a beat
A whole note is worth 4 beats, a half note is worth 2 beats, a quarter note is worth 1 beat, an eighth note is worth 1/2 a beat, a sixteenth note is worth 1/4 of a beat, a dotted half note is worth 3 beats, and a dotted quarter note is worth 1 and a 1/2 beats.
As a quaver is also known as an Eighth Note, the answer to your question is: a semibreve, or Whole Note.
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Quaver, Semiquaver, Hemidemisemiquaver, Tone, Sharp, Flat, Natural, Breve, Dominant, Triplet, Harmonic. And, of course, whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, 16th note, 32nd note, 64th note, dotted half note, dotted quarter note.
It depends what the time signature is; if the time signature is 4/4 then a note worth half a beat would be an eighth-note. If the time signature is in say 6/8, then half a beat would be a sixteenth-note. Usually music is in quarter beats, so most probably an eighth-note for you.
2 apparently according the question I just got asked on 'Are you smarter than a 5th Grader' on Facebook ;]