1/4 beat
2 sixteenth note
Sixteenth note
A sixteenth note gets half the value of an eight note. Ex. If an eighth note got one count, a sixteenth note would get one half count.
The sixteenth note of a breve is a quaver.
A sixteenth note lasts for one-fourth the duration of a quarter note. In a 4/4 time signature, where there are four beats per measure, a sixteenth note occupies one-sixteenth of a measure. This means that four sixteenth notes can be played in the time it takes to play one quarter note.
0.0625 note.
Sixteenth note
If after means shorter length, then that would be a sixteenth note. Two sixteenth notes equal an eighth note.
The sixteenth note
it equals a quarter note because 2 sixteenth notes equal an eight note so 4 sixteenth notes would equal a quarter note.
Sixteenth note stems facing upwards should be positioned on the right side of the note head.
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