Dotted Notes

February 1st, 2010

Dotted Notes

Dotted Notes:
Notes that are dotted or have a dot placed after the note head are referred as “Dotted Notes”. A note of any timing can be a Dotted Note.

What Does The Dot Do?
When a dot appears behind a note head the note receives an additional 50% of its’ timing value or half again as much. This is very simple for Dotted Whole Notes, and Dotted Half Notes, but when we move on to Dotted Quarter Notes and Dotted Eighth Notes, it becomes much more difficult.

Timing Examples:
Whole Note = 4 beats
Half Note = 2 beats
Quarter Note = 1 beat
Eighth Note = 1/2 beat

Now lets add a dot behind each of these notes.

Now Our Timing Example Would Be:
Dotted Whole Note: = 6 beats (4 beats for Whole Note; 2 beats for the dot)
Dotted Half Note: = 3 beats (2 beats for the Half Note; 1 beat for the dot)
Dotted Quarter Note: = 1-1/2 beats (1 beat for the Quarter Note; 1/2 beat for the dot)
Dotted Eighth Note: = 3/4 beat (1/2 beat for the Eighth Note; 1/4 beat for the dot)

As you can see, with the Whole Notes and Half Notes, even when you add the dot, the timing will still come out “on the beat”, because we are dealing with whole numbers as beats. It’s when we reach fractional numbers that if becomes a bit more challenging to get it just right.

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