Use the diagram of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto to answer the question.

Fourteen measures of notation are displayed from the score of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.Fourteen measures of notation are displayed from the score of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto. The symbol for common time is displayed at the beginning of the score. Rhythms in the score are comprised of whole notes, half notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, whole rests, quarter rests, and eighth rests. The dynamic sign p appears below the first measure. The dynamic sign f appears on the third beat of the eighth measure and on the first beat of the ninth measure. The dynamic sign p is shown below the first beat of the eleventh and twelfth measures. The dynamic f appears below the third beat of the thirteenth measure and the first beat of the fourteenth measure.
Remember that the time signature is the same as four-four time.

Question
What type of note is equivalent to one beat?

(1 point)
Responses

sixteenth note
sixteenth note

eighth note
eighth note

quarter note
quarter note

half note
half note

quarter note

Based on the information given, the type of note that is equivalent to one beat in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is a quarter note.