A 24th note, also known as a "hundred twenty-eighth note," is a musical note that is half the duration of a 16th note. It is represented by a filled-in oval note head with a stem and three flags or beams attached to the stem. In standard notation, it appears similar to a 16th note but has an additional flag, indicating its shorter duration. This note is typically used in fast passages of music where rapid note values are needed.
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A dot under the note.
It looks like a sharpened C... Jk it's a musical note you can't see it
The ordinal number 24th is spelled out "twenty-fourth."
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What does a whole note look like
waxing crescant
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A half note looks like a quarter note with nothing in the middle
What does a whole note look like
Answer:A half note looks like a quarter note, but the note head looks "hollow" or "empty."
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A music note varies in shape. Or is it a hand-written note your talking about?
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its a stick with a clear circle
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i looks sharp