No, a semi-quaver, also known as a sixteenth note, is worth half a beat. In common time (4/4), it takes four semi-quavers to equal one beat. Each semi-quaver is a subdivision of a quaver (eighth note), which is worth one beat when grouped in pairs.
The same as a semiquaver - a quarter of a beat =)
A semiquaver lasts for a quarter of a beat
A semiquaver is a quarter of a beat, if one considers that a crotchet is one beat. Four semiquavers equal one crotchet. However, a semiquaver is actually known as a sixteenth note, because 16 semiquavers equal on semibreve, and the semibreve is regarded as a "whole note".
A semiquaver is 1/16th of a beat. Also known as a 16th note in music scores.
There are eight semiquaver beats in a minim beat.
The value of one semiquaver is equal to a quarter the length of a crotchet. A crotchet is worth one beat, while a semiquaver is worth a quarter of a beat.
1/4 of a beat.
If the crotchet is considered to have the unit beat, a semiquaver has 1/4 beats.
The same as a semiquaver - a quarter of a beat =)
no, it is actually a 1/4 of a beat
A semiquaver lasts for a quarter of a beat
If the duration of a crotchet is taken as a unit beat; a semiquaver has 1/4 beats.
A semiquaver is a quarter of a beat, if one considers that a crotchet is one beat. Four semiquavers equal one crotchet. However, a semiquaver is actually known as a sixteenth note, because 16 semiquavers equal on semibreve, and the semibreve is regarded as a "whole note".
A semiquaver is 1/16th of a beat. Also known as a 16th note in music scores.
There are eight semiquaver beats in a minim beat.
There are eight semiquaver beats in a minim beat.
6 semiquavers worth a dotted crotchet