Published On May 18, 2020
A dot placed next to a note increases the rhythmic duration of that note by half of its original value. For example, if a whole note sounds for two beats, a dotted whole note would sound for four beats.
In this video we will discuss what happens when a dot is placed next to a whole note, a half note, a quarter note, and an eighth note.
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Music theory made easy,
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