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In the key of E major, the semibreve, also known as a whole note, represents the duration of four beats in common time. The note E is the tonic of the scale, and when played as a semibreve, it lasts for a full measure. In E major, the semibreve can be played in various octaves, but the fundamental note remains E.

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