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If you cut a whole pie into eight equal pieces one of those pieces is one eighth.
An eighth note is worth half a beat.
Strangely enough, an eighth note is one eighth of a whole note.
an eighth note or a quavier is worth 1/2 a beat in the bar so the decimal is 0.5
An eighth note gets half a beat
A whole note is worth 4 beats, a half note is worth 2 beats, a quarter note is worth 1 beat, an eighth note is worth 1/2 a beat, a sixteenth note is worth 1/4 of a beat, a dotted half note is worth 3 beats, and a dotted quarter note is worth 1 and a 1/2 beats.
As a quaver is also known as an Eighth Note, the answer to your question is: a semibreve, or Whole Note.
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In standard time it is worth one beat.
It depends what the time signature is; if the time signature is 4/4 then a note worth half a beat would be an eighth-note. If the time signature is in say 6/8, then half a beat would be a sixteenth-note. Usually music is in quarter beats, so most probably an eighth-note for you.
That would depend on the time signature of the piece. For example, if the piece is written in 4/4 time, a sixteenth note is a quarter beat. If the piece is written in 2/2 time, the sixteenth note is worth an eighth of a beat.
No. One eighth note equals one eighth of a whole note. Two eighth notes equal a quarter note, and four quarter notes make one whole note.
An eighth note looks like this ♪. -------------------------------------------- An eighth note has a solid black note head and a stem with a flag on it (see the example above). If there are two or more eighth notes together, they are usually connected by a single horizontal line (or beam) that goes across from the stem of the first eighth note in the group to stem of the last eighth note in the group.