a quarter rest
Same as the rest of the planet - about four minutes per day.
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To make one million heartbeats at that average rate will take 8.68 days. (8 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes) 1000000/80 = 12500 minutes 12500/60 = 208 1/3 hours (208 hours, 20 minutes) 208/24 = 8 2/3 days (8 days, 16 hours) Day = 80 x 24 x 60 beats = 115200 Hour = 80 x 60 beats = 4800
Four apples unless it is intentionally a trick question and the rest doesn't count as apples- then it would be two and a crappy example of a logic question.
What looks like a hat is the rest that equals 2 beats.
a quarter rest
A whole rest, though the whole rest can be used for a full measure in any meter.
A corresponding rest to a minim note is the minim rest. It is also known as half note rest. The half note rest denotes silence for two beats.
it really depends on the time signature, but in 4/4 a whole rest gets four beats of rests
A semibreve rest translates to the American whole rest and last for four beats in 4/4 time.
It depends on which kind of rest it is. quarter rest: 1 beat half rest: 2 beats whole rest: 4 beats.
four beats of rest for the instrumentalist or vocalist. Hope that helps! www.myspace.com/thekilnsband
it really depends on the time signature, but in 4/4 a whole rest gets four beats of rests
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In a regular 4/4 time signature, a whole rest gets four beats of rests.
Each note or rest determines the amount of beats in for a note or rest. The time signature of a song consists of two numbers, the top number represents how many beats in a measure, and the bottom number represents how many beats a whole note gets. In 4/4 timing (4/4 being the time signature) a whole note/rest gets four beats and a measure consists of four beats. Therefore: Half note/rest- Two Beats Quarter note/rest- One beat Eighth note/rest- Half of a beat Sixteenth note/rest- Quarter of a beat and so on to 32nd, 64th, etc. Another coming time signature includes 2/2 (cut time) where a whole note/rest gets two beats and there are two beats in a measure. Therefore: Half note/rest- One Beat Quarter note/rest- Half of a beat Eighth note/rest- Quarter of a beat Etc. Other common time signatures include 3/4 (three beats to a measure), 2/4, and 6/8. Follow the same process in deriving the number of beats in a note or rest.