When it comes to music, the term "HIGH" means that you have to play a high note, meaning a note that would sound louder than a previous one. The louder the note the higher the pitch.
The Latin term meaning half note is minim.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "stat" note but I'm believing you must be referring to an "appoggiatura" and if there is a diagonal line through the stem it will be an "acciaccatura" which will be executed faster. Sometimes referred to as a "grace" note.
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I think the term you're looking for is melodic.
Semibreve is the British term for "whole note."
extra cellular : the elements outside the cell wall are refferred to as extra cellular
When it comes to music, the term "HIGH" means that you have to play a high note, meaning a note that would sound louder than a previous one. The louder the note the higher the pitch.
The term brown note is used when describing a person losing control of their bowels due to sound waves transmitted through the air. This theory has yet to be proven.
The term of a note is the length of time before the principle will be repaid. In the case of a medium term note, it will be repaid in the intermediate future while a long-term note will be repaid far in the future.
No, it's like an extra-large phone. The term "phablet" is coming in to use do describe these between-a-phone-and-a-tablet things.
Maturity is a term subject to different meanings, but in a commercial paper context, it refers to the date on which a negotiable instrument, such as a promissory note or bill of exchange, becomes due and payable.
Leftovers...odds and ends...random pieces of equipment It is also a nautical term for extra supplies or perquisites.
Accoutrements are extra parts or accessories that can be added to a product. It can also mean devices or equipment worn by soldiers. The word is French in origin.
On a film set, the term 'extra' is applied to background actors.
The Latin term meaning half note is minim.
It refers to an extra program that is added to some other program, typically a browser. Also known as add-on.