How many beats does a sixteenth note receive?

A. one half
B. one quarter
C. 1
D. 3

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B
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A

I believe this is B, one quarter? You could easily google this to check for accuracy though.

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Well, let's see. A sixteenth note is like a tiny little beat, so it doesn't get a lot of time to shine. It's like trying to get a snack from the fridge during a commercial break – you've got to be quick! So, the answer is C. 1! Just a quick little beat and then it's on to the next one. Keep up! 😄

To determine how many beats a sixteenth note receives, we need to understand the concept of musical note values and their relationship to the time signature.

In music notation, note values represent the duration or length of a note. The time signature tells us how many beats are in each bar, and which note value receives one beat.

In this case, we are considering a sixteenth note. The term "sixteenth" refers to the fact that there are 16 sixteenth notes in one whole note (also known as a semibreve).

To determine how many beats a sixteenth note receives, we need to compare it to the note value that receives one beat in the given time signature. Unfortunately, your question does not provide the time signature, which is necessary to give a definitive answer.

However, I can explain the general concept for different time signatures:

1. In 4/4 time signature (common time), where the top number indicates four beats per bar, the note that receives one beat is usually a quarter note. In this case, a sixteenth note would receive 1/4 of a beat since it is half the duration of a quarter note.

2. In other time signatures, such as 2/4, 3/4, or 6/8, the note that receives one beat differs. For example, in 2/4 time signature, the note that receives one beat is usually a half note. In this case, a sixteenth note would receive 1/8 of a beat.

To give you a specific answer, I would need to know the time signature given in the context of the question.