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<em>The value of it is 1/2</em></h2>
<em>A dot after a note adds half its value, so if you are talking about a dotted quarter note in 4/4 timing, the quarter note is worth one, and therefore the dot is worth half of one, a half - </em><em>so the dotted quarter note is worth 1 1/2.</em>
What is a quarter note with a dot called?
A dotted quarter note is equal to a quarter note tied to an eighth note (quaver). A dotted half note is equal to a half note tied to a quarter note (crotchet). A dotted whole note is equal to a whole note (semibreve) tied to a half note (minim).
How to calculate the quarter dotted note?
A dot increases the length of a note by one half its value. A dotted quarter <em>note is equal to a quarter note tied to an eighth note (quaver)</em>. A dotted half <em>note is equal to a half note tied to a quarter note (crotchet)</em>. A dotted whole <em>note is equal to a whole note (semibreve) tied to a half note (minim)</em>.
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