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One note is not a five dollar note but the other is.

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A minim is also known as the half note. When the duration of the note is considered, it contains two quarter notes (crotchets) or four eighth notes (quavers) or eight sixteenth notes (semiquavers) etc.


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One. A semibreve is a Whole Note. However, there are two (2) half notes in a whole note, and there are four (4) quarter notes, and eight (8) eighth notes, as well as sixteen (16) sixteenth notes. You get the picture.


What does broadly mean in musical terms?

The term "Broadly" indicates a slow tempo with full length notes (little or no space between the notes), and with the emphasis given to the entire phrase rather than individual notes or small groups of notes.


What is the meaning of cut time in time signature?

Cut time is basically Common time cut in half. Common time is 4/4 time. Which is 4 beats per measure, one beat equal to one quarter note. Cut time is 2/2 time. Two beats a measure, one beat equal to one half note. The only difference between the two is the way that the rythym is counted. Each one dictates one whole note, two half notes, four quarter notes, or eight eighth notes per measure. In common time , four quarters notes would be counted as, 1 2 3 4 In cut time, four quarter notes would be coutned as 1 + 2 + Cut time is used for fast paced songs. If you want four quarter notes to be played very rapidly, insetead of using common time (or 4/4 time) to count each quarter note, it is easier to use cut time (2/2 time) and count every other note.


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