A whole note :) Hope this helped!
Both are held for the full duration of a measure. A whole note is played for an entire measure, and a whole rest means the instrument is silent for an entire measure.
A whole note is a note in music that is four beats long. A half note is a note in music that is two beats long.
A full moon.
No, not all at once.. unless you have a full inventory of the same thing, then you can note it and drop it as a note.
A whole rest, though the whole rest can be used for a full measure in any meter.
Full Moon
it means that the note should be played to its full length. kinda like the opposite of staccato marking
A whole note lasts for 4 beats regardless of pitch or time signature. If you are playing a piece in 6/4, for example, a dotted whole note would last the full length of the measure.
Dotted whole note, also known as a breve, or a double whole note.
Well it is actually called a 16th note which is a note played for one sixteenth the duration of a whole note. ..........and you call it a semi-quaver. ...and even a demiquaver sometimes but I didn't want to get this too confusing, lol
What does a whole note look like