![]() ![]() ![]() If you add a dot to a note it adds half the value of the note. The real question is how much does it change the length of a note? There is an explanation that many teachers and pianist use that might seem a little confusing. The short answer is that these dots change the length of a note. To preface, we are not talking about staccato notes (which have dots above or below notes) but dots next to notes that look like this: ![]() You’ve probably seen this in music and you might have wondered exactly what a dot does to a note.
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