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hi Im Robert destron this is virtual Sheba calm and living pianos calm todays question is what does adopt do to a note youve seen it in music and you may have wondered and now Im not talking about staccato as the dots that are above or below notes Im talking about when you have a note with a dot next to it it changes its length thats it spoiler alert Ive given it away but how much does it change the length so a dot after note makes the note longer you may have heard an explanation which is accurate but confusing where if you add a dot to a note it adds half the value of the note and particularly for teaching young children who dont know their fractions hit and you start talking about well you have a quarter note here and you put a dot on it that adds half the value what does that add and you get kind of a blank stare theyll have no idea what youre talking about well I have a much easier way of approaching dotted notes that makes a lot of sense even for more advanced students