Math, asked by diannanaig, 4 months ago

1. Half Note+Quarter Note
2. Quarter Note+Dotted Half Note
3. Half Note+Whole Note
4. Two Eight Note+Quarter Note
5. Whole Note+Quarter Note
6. Whole Note+Dotted Half Note
7. Quarter Note+Dotted Half Note
8. Quarter Note+Half Note
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Answered by Vivek2425
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A dot written after a note adds one-half of the note's value to the original note's value. A quarter note equals one beat. A dot after the quarter note adds ½ beat (½ of the original value). quarter note

The time signature 3/4 means that a quarter note gets one beat and there are 3 beats per measure. The first measure has 3 quarter notes, and each one gets one beat. You can count them as "one two three." The second measure has a half note, which gets 2 beats, followed by a quarter note, which gets one beat.Two quarter notes equal the duration of a half note.

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Answered by cutestudent07
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1. Half Note+Quarter Note

  • A quarter note or crotchet is a note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note.
  • Often, musicians will say that a crotchet is one beat, but this is not always correct, as the beat is indicated by the time signature of the music; a quarter note may or may not be the beat.
  • Quarter notes are notated with a filled-in oval note head and a straight, flagless stem.
  • The stem usually points upwards if it is below the middle line of the stave or downwards if it is on or above the middle line.
  • However, the stem direction may differentiate more than one part.
  • The head of the note also reverses its orientation in relation to the stem.

2. Quarter Note+Dotted Half Note

It depends on the time signature! A dot after a note adds half its value, so if you are talking about a dotted quarter note in 4/4 timing, the quarter note is worth one and therefore the dot is worth half of one, i.e., a half - so the dotted quarter note is worth 1 1/2.

Multiple dots can be added to a duration. Subsequent dots add half the duration of the previous dot. For example, a quarter note with two dots would be equivalent in duration to a quarter, eighth, and sixteenth note. A tie lengthens a duration by connecting two adjacent identical pitches.

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