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Sixteenth note stems facing upwards should be positioned on the right side of the note head.
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Whether it is classified as a.... +1/4 - weak +2/4 - normal +3/4 - increased +4/4 - bounding 0/4 - absent You should also note the pulse pattern.
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A sixteenth note with the stem pointing downwards is notated by placing the note head on the third line of the staff with the stem extending downwards.
A quarter note has a solid black note head and a stem. If the stem goes up, it is to the right of the note head. If the stem goes down, it is to the left of the note head. The stem is just a line and does not have a flag or beam attached to it.A quarter note is a filled in note (it is black, not open like a half note). It has a stem, but no flags.
A quarter note has a solid black note head and a stem. If the stem goes up, it is to the right of the note head. If the stem goes down, it is to the left of the note head. The stem is just a line and does not have a flag or beam attached to it.A quarter note is a filled in note (it is black, not open like a half note). It has a stem, but no flags.
There are three parts to a musical note. The round bit is called the head, the line which often (but not always) spring form it is called the stem, and occasionally there will also be an extra bit at the end of the stem, and this is called a flag.Hope that helps.
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Instead of using the head of D13B2, use the head of D15B3 instead , which is the carbed version from the D15B2 so the head should fit perfectly on your D15B2 block, you should get the head of the D15B3 and the manifold and the carb, also note that it has a single carb, not dual.
Is anyone in immediate danger.
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