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SUMMARY:Dotted Notes
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What are Dotted Notes?
For Grade 1 music theory, you only need to understand what happens when we add one dot. Notes with dots are called dotted notes. 
In music theory, all notes and rests can have their lengths increased if we add one or more dots. Dots are always placed on the right side of the note head. 
A dot makes a note (or rest) longer by 50%. In other words, a dotted note is equal to itself, plus half of itself.
Let’s say a crotchet (or “quarter note” in the USA) is worth one beat.

Crotchet (quarter note) =
1 beat
 If we add a dot to the note, its length is increased by 50% (the note plus half its length).

Dotted crotchet (quarter note) =
1 + 1/2 beat = 1 and a half beats
A minim (half note) is worth two beats.

The length of the note further increases by 50% when a dot is added.

Dotted minim/half note=
2 + 1 = 3 beats
A quaver (eighth note) is worth half a beat.

Adding a dot increases its length by 50%. 

If you find it difficult to think in numbers, try something...

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