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13)
A minim (half note) is worth two beats
A dotted crotchet (dotted quarter note) is worth one and a half beats
So, we need a quaver (eighth note) to make it work two beats
14)
A minim (half note) is worth two beats
A crotchet (quarter note) is worth one beat
We need another crotchet (quarter note) to make it work two beats
15)
A crotchet (quarter note) is worth one beat
A quaver (eighth note) is worth 1/2 of a beat
So we need another quaver (eighth note) to make it worth one beat
16)
A semibreve (whole note) is worth four beats
A crotchet (quarter note) is worth one beat
So we need a dotted minim (dotted half note) to make it worth four beats
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d. Maderno’s plan
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This is the final plan of the St. Peter’s Basilica, the plan of Carlo Maderno, who continued the plans of Michelangelo's plans by adding a nave and a narthex.
<u>Bramante's plan</u> was basically a square, roughly representing the top half of the image provided in the question.
It was modified by <u>Michelangelo </u>who added a section, then extended once more by Maderno who gave it this aspect.
The basilica was finished in 1626, 120 years after the construction began.