A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes, so the time is 4:15.
4:45
With respect to time, it means 15 minutes after the hour. For example, a quarter after 4 implies 4:15.
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A quarter of 180 is 45. To find a quarter of a number, you divide the number by 4. In this case, 180 divided by 4 equals 45. So, a quarter of 180 is 45.
A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes, so the time is 4:15.
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.
4:45
4:45pm
a quarter note gets 1 beat in 4 4 time
a quarter note is the same on every instrument. In 4/4 time it is one beat.
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.
A quarter note receives one beat, because "common time," or 4/4, has 4 beats per measure - so one beat would be a quarter of a measure, or a quarter note. Not all measures have 4/4 time, but the quarter note is still called a quarter note anyway, even though it doesn't make up quarter of the measure. hope this answered your question well enough.
In 4:4 time, a quarter note gets one beat. (4:4 means Four beats to the measure and the quarter note is one count)
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.
With respect to time, it means 15 minutes after the hour. For example, a quarter after 4 implies 4:15.
The quarter rest has a duration of one quarter of a whole rest, usually one rest.