1:15 (one-fifteen) is quarter past one since it is one-quarter of an hour after one o'clock.
In terms of time, quarter to one is 12.45pm in both digital and analogue formats.
A quarter to two is the same as 45 minutes after one o'clock.
8:45 is also called a quarter to 9 since it is one-quarter hour before nine o'clock.
Quarter to one.
At simple time signatures, a quarter note takes one beat. In compound time signatures, a dotted quarter note is equal to one beat. In cut time or alla breve time, a single beat is a half note.
1:15 (one-fifteen) is quarter past one since it is one-quarter of an hour after one o'clock.
In terms of time, quarter to one is 12.45pm in both digital and analogue formats.
The quarter rest has a duration of one quarter of a whole rest, usually one rest.
It has one beat.
In/On any instrument a quarter note gets one beat.
A quarter to two is the same as 45 minutes after one o'clock.
8:45 is also called a quarter to 9 since it is one-quarter hour before nine o'clock.
It depends on the time signature. But I will assume you mean this: In 4/4 time, a whole note gets four beats, therefore a quarter of that is one beat., which is a quarter note.
Quarter to one.
a quarter note is the same on every instrument. In 4/4 time it is one beat.
The note that is a quarter of a measure long varies between time signatures. In the most common time signature, 4/4, the quarter note is a quarter of the measure. In 2/8 time, the eighth note is a quarter of the measure.