The note value that is worth the entire number of beats in one measure is the whole note. In common time (4/4), for example, a whole note accounts for all four beats in the measure.
5 of 165 of 16 Items Question In time, which note value on its own is worth the entire number of beats in one measure? (1 point) Responses half note half note dotted half note dotted half note dotted quarter note dotted quarter note whole note
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