Ahhh... semibreve, semiquaver, Demisemiquaver, Hemidemisemiquaver. I'm sure there are more though
A semi-brieve is a note that is equal to a whole bar, or 4 beats of time in music. It is equal to two minums, 4 crotchets, 8 quavers or 16 semi-quavers. It's called a semi-brieve because the brieve used to be the standard notation for a whole bar and was equal to 8 beats. It also has a few other name including whole note, bar note, bar length note and others.
One music note is called "C."
A semi-quaver is worth 1/16 of a music note. This is considered to be a quarter of the crotchet which is a quarter of the whole note known as a semi breve.
It's the name of a note in the musical scale!
Chord
The symbol used in sheet music to represent the pitch of a note on the music staff is called a "note."
The note name in music theory is significant because it indicates the pitch or frequency of a sound. Each note name represents a specific pitch on the musical scale, allowing musicians to communicate and understand the music they are playing or hearing.
A semiquaver is 1/16th of a beat. Also known as a 16th note in music scores.
A breve is a musical note lasting eight times as long as a quarter note (crotchet) in music, a semi-circular diacritical mark placed above a vowel to represent a short sound, or the common name for the great ant thrush, Latin name Pitta gigas, with a very short tail.
a quarter note is a note in music which receives one beat in a measure if that measure is in regular time (4/4). if you are in cut time (2/4) then a quarter note gets half a beat.
The music note on the staff that represents the highest pitch in standard music notation is called a "high G."
To start off a music note