semibreve Music Note Names Comparison A whole note (semibreve) lasts 4 beats, or a whole measure of 4/4 time (the most commonly used time signature). A half note (minim) is 2 beats or half of a measure.
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Read More »A whole note ( semibreve ) lasts 4 beats, or a whole measure of 4/4 time (the most commonly used time signature). A half note ( minim ) is 2 beats or half of a measure. A quarter note ( crochet ) is 1 beat or a quarter of a measure, meaning that four quarter notes are needed to complete a full 4/4 measure! An eighth note ( quaver ) is 1/2 of a beat. It takes eight of them to complete a measure. A sixteenth note ( semiquaver ) is ¼ of a beat. It takes sixteen of them to complete a measure! A thirty-second note ( demisemiquaver ) is ⅛ of a beat. It takes thirty-two of them to complete a measure! A sixty-fourth note ( hemidemisemiquaver ) is 1/16 of a beat, taking sixty-four of t hem to complete an entire 4/4 measure! That is a lot of notes in one measure! And it doesn’t stop there! There is also a hundred-twenty-eighth note ( semihemidemisemiquaver or quasihemidemisemiquaver )! If you want to see some of these in action, listen to the beginning of Beethoven’s Pathetique Sonata ! In the American system, we also have eighth rests and dotted eighth notes , which are known as quaver rests and dotted quavers respectively in the British system! See? Same notation, different names! Since we are located in the United States, Hoffman Academy uses the fraction-based U.S. system.
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