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The decimal value of the half note would depend on two things in the time signature: 1. The value of a whole note, denoted by the bottom number in the signature. 2. The number of beats, denoted by the top number in the signature. Let n be the value of a half-note as the length of a measure. Then n = (bottom number/2)/top number
it gets 6/8 beats
A dotted quarter gains one and half beats when the time is measured by quarter notes (when the lower number of time signature is 4). It is three out of four pulses in a measure of that music piece.
The top number denotes that there are four beats in a measure. The lower number implies that the beats are made of half notes. A measure in this time signature is consists of four half note beats.
a flat... It looks similar to a lower-case b except the bottom is somewhat pointed. Flats and sharps (#) are usually found in the key signature, but sometimes one is placed immediately before the note that is to be played a half step lower (flat) or higher (sharp).
The decimal value of the half note would depend on two things in the time signature: 1. The value of a whole note, denoted by the bottom number in the signature. 2. The number of beats, denoted by the top number in the signature. Let n be the value of a half-note as the length of a measure. Then n = (bottom number/2)/top number
To determine the number of sharps in a key signature, look at the last sharp in the key signature and then go up one half step. The note at that position is the key of the music.
it gets 6/8 beats
The lower half of a fraction is called the denominator.
Your question is irrelevant. I think that you were trying to find the number of molecules present in half a mole of water. 1 mole of water contains 6.023 * 1023 number of molecules. Hence half mole contains half of that number of molecules which is 3.0115*1023.
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A dotted quarter gains one and half beats when the time is measured by quarter notes (when the lower number of time signature is 4). It is three out of four pulses in a measure of that music piece.
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It is two half-steps lower than a B, resulting in an A.
The top number denotes that there are four beats in a measure. The lower number implies that the beats are made of half notes. A measure in this time signature is consists of four half note beats.
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a flat... It looks similar to a lower-case b except the bottom is somewhat pointed. Flats and sharps (#) are usually found in the key signature, but sometimes one is placed immediately before the note that is to be played a half step lower (flat) or higher (sharp).