Dots and ties

Question two what does the god did to the value of a note or rest

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It adds half the value of the note or rest to the note or rest

It adds twice the value of the note or rest to know or rest

It’s subtract twice the value of the note or rest

To determine what a dot does to the value of a note or rest, you need to know the basic value of the note or rest first. The basic value refers to the duration of the note or rest without any additional dots.

1. If the note is a whole note (4 beats) or the rest is a whole rest (4 beats), then the dot would add half the value of the note or rest.

2. If the note is a half note (2 beats) or the rest is a half rest (2 beats), then the dot would add half the value of the note or rest, making it equal to 3 beats.

3. If the note is a quarter note (1 beat) or the rest is a quarter rest (1 beat), then the dot would add half the value of the note or rest, making it equal to 1.5 beats.

4. If the note is an eighth note (0.5 beats) or the rest is an eighth rest (0.5 beats), then the dot would add half the value of the note or rest, making it equal to 0.75 beats.

In summary, the dot adds half the value of the note or rest to its original duration. So, option 1 is the correct answer: "It adds half the value of the note or rest to the note or rest."