answersLogoWhite

0

The answer follows.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic

Who of the following rhythms takes the pattern quarter eighth eighth half?

The rhythm pattern of quarter, eighth, eighth, half is typically represented as 1 beat (quarter) + 0.5 beat (eighth) + 0.5 beat (eighth) + 2 beats (half), totaling 4 beats. This pattern can be found in various musical styles, but it's commonly seen in genres like pop and jazz. Without specific options to choose from, it's difficult to identify a specific rhythm or piece that uses this exact pattern.


How many eights make a three quarters?

two eights make one quarter so it takes threes times as many to make three quarters. So, 6 eights make three quarters. ( A eighth of a dollar is called a bit so 2 bits is a quarter and 6 bits is 75 cents. There is an old song that ends with "Shave and a haircut - six bits.)


What is the value of an sixteen note in 2 2 time?

In 2/2 time, also known as cut time, there are two beats per measure, and each beat is a half note. A sixteenth note is one-fourth the duration of a quarter note and one-eighth the duration of a half note. Therefore, in 2/2 time, a sixteenth note is worth one-eighth of a beat. This means that it takes four sixteenth notes to equal one beat in this time signature.


How long does it take to travel a quarter mile at 15 miles an hour?

To calculate the time it takes to travel a quarter mile at 15 miles per hour, first convert the distance into miles: a quarter mile is 0.25 miles. Using the formula time = distance ÷ speed, you would divide 0.25 miles by 15 miles per hour, resulting in 0.01667 hours. Converting this to minutes (by multiplying by 60), it takes approximately 1 minute to travel a quarter mile at that speed.


What is the misprint on the 1979 quarter that is worth 35 thousand dollars?

The coin was struck over a 1941 Canadian quarter. It takes a keen eye to see the print of the Canadian coin on the American coin. A 1941 Canadian quarter was made of silver and the American quart was a clad coin (copper line in the reeded edge). So, it would seem finding silver 1970-D (no copper line) would be easier to see than the faint imprint of the Canadian quarter.

Related Questions

Rhythms takes the pattern quarter and eighth eighth half?

no.


What of the following rhythms takes the pattern quarter eighth eighth half?

🎵 then the 🎶 filled in & then the one that isnt filled in


Who of the following rhythms takes the pattern quarter eighth eighth half?

The rhythm pattern of quarter, eighth, eighth, half is typically represented as 1 beat (quarter) + 0.5 beat (eighth) + 0.5 beat (eighth) + 2 beats (half), totaling 4 beats. This pattern can be found in various musical styles, but it's commonly seen in genres like pop and jazz. Without specific options to choose from, it's difficult to identify a specific rhythm or piece that uses this exact pattern.


How many beat does an eighth note get?

An eighth note takes up 1/8th of a measure. The length of the measure is determined by the length of the time signature. For instance, in common (or 4/4 time) there are 4 beats in a measure. A whole note takes 4 beats, a half note takes 2, a quarter note takes 1 beat and an eighth note gets 1/2 a beat.


A quarter of a circle plus an eighth of a circle is what percent of a circle?

A quarter of a circle plus an eighth of a circle is what percent of a circle?


What is halflife about?

Half-life is the time it takes for one half of the radioactive material to decay. It is logarithmic, so after two half-lives, one quarter remains - then one eighth - etc.


How many quarter notes equals double whole note?

In a 4 pattern time signature, it takes 8 quarter notes to equal a double whole note.


How many quarter notes are there in a minim?

A quarter note takes up 1 beat. A minim takes up 2 beats. Therefore, there are 2 quarter notes in a minim, or half note.


How long it takes from full moon to third quarter?

It takes approximately 7.4 days from a full moon to reach the third quarter phase.


How long does revolution takes?

About 365 and a quarter days


How can you rewrite 4 quarter notes?

Four quarter notes is equal to one whole note (the empty note head with no stem). One whole note is held for four beats. Four quarter noes is also equal to two half notes (the empty note head with a stem). Each half note is equal to two quarter notes. To put it another way: one half note is worth twice the value of a quarter note. Four quarter notes is also equal to eight eighth notes (the filled note heads with flags). Each eighth note is worth half of the value of one quarter note. Four quarter notes is also equal to sixteen sixteenth notes (filled note heads with two flags). Each sixteenth note is worth half of the value of the eighth note or one fourth of one quarter note. Those are the most common divisions of four quarter notes. You can also mix and match those divisions; for example, four quarter notes takes up the same amount of time as one half note plus one quarter note plus two eighth notes. There are hundreds of thousands of configurations that could rewrite the value of those four quarter notes, which is just one reason why there is so much variation in the types of music it is possible to write!


How many eigth notes equal one dotted quarter note?

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.