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.
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
Some fun and educational music note games for kids include "Note Name Match," "Music Note Memory," and "Note Reading Race." These games help children learn to recognize and identify music notes while having fun.