4... ^ 3.7/8 + 1/8 = 4.0
If you can draw a line 1 inch long and divide it into 8 equal parts, then each of the segments would be an eighth of an inch long
1/8 x 15= 15/8= 1 and 7/8
3/8 = 37.5%
5/8 = 0.625.
8.
8 notes are not equal to one beat in fact you can not even make one beat with eighth notes it actually takes four sixteenth notes to make one beat.
A total of 8 eighth notes go into a double dotted half note
If you know fractions, that should be a walk in the park. 4/8 = 1/2 when reduced. This means that four eighth notes is equal to one half.
No. Or, at least, not necessarily; in 7/8 time, they would make a full measure.
an eighth note is half of one beat in four four time. if you have one eighth rest it would be half of a whole rest. so you would need two eighth rests to make a whole rest
Depends on the time signature. In 4/4 a whole note is 4 beats and there would be 8 eighth notes.
You could represent it as 4/8.
. One beat. [[... Not quite. That is only true if the time signature has a 4 in the lower half. This means the beat is a quarter note. If your signature is 7/8 (for example) this means that there are 7 beats per measure and the eighth note gets the beat. In a given time signature and tempo, it would take the same amount of time to play two eighth notes as it would to play one quarter note.]]
If literally a note that spans 30 seconds; At 60 beats per minute, 30. If this was meant to refer to a "32nd" note; It takes up 1/8 of a beat. (Which would be a 1/32 of a measure in 4/4 time.)
Well a semibreve is a whole note which is 4 beats. There are different combinations of notes that equal 4 beats. For example, 4 quarter notes, 2 half notes, a dotted half note and a quarter note, 16 sixteenth notes, 8 eighth notes. These different types of notes can be put together to equal 4 beats or a semibreve.
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