In music notation, a crotchet (quarter note) is typically equal to one quarter of the duration of a semibreve (whole note). Therefore, there are typically four crotchets in a semibreve. This relationship is based on the standard time signature of 4/4, where a semibreve receives four beats and each crotchet receives one beat.
There are four crotchets in a semibreve.
The same as the number of crotchets in a semibreve, four.
In 4/4 time, there are 4 crotchets in a semibreve.
In 4/4 time, there are 4 crotchets in a semibreve.
6 crotchets is one dotted semibreve.
There are 6.
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There are four crotchet beats in a semibreve.
There are two minums in a semibreve. There are two Crotchets in a Minum. There are two Quavers in a Crotchet. There are two Semiquavers in a Quaver. There are two DemiSemiQuavers in a SemiQuavers. There are two HemiDemiSemiQuavers in a DemiSemiQuavers.
Semibreves cannot be tied to dotted minims. In any case, a semibreve is worth 4 crotchets and a minim is worth 2, but a dot adds half the value of the note to the note, so a dotted minim is worth 3. The answer to your question is 7 crotchets but it is not possible.
Dotted semibreve = 6 Crotchets 1 Crotchet = 2 Quavers So a dotted semibreve has the same duration as 12 quavers.