No. A one beat note is called a crotchet and a two beat note is called a minim.
A quaver is worth half the beat of one beat of a bar.
At simple time signatures, a quarter note takes one beat. In compound time signatures, a dotted quarter note is equal to one beat. In cut time or alla breve time, a single beat is a half note.
An eighth note gets half a beat
A sixteenth note last for a quarter of a beat.
The smallest Zimbabwe currency note is the 1Cent note
No. A one beat note is called a crotchet and a two beat note is called a minim.
The smallest Euro note is €5. Below that is the €2 coin and the €1 coin.
Prior to their withdrawal, the One Dollar note was the smallest Australian bank note in circulation. Currently, the Five Dollar is the smallest denomination bank note.
The smallest note is 5 Euros.
A quaver is worth half the beat of one beat of a bar.
At simple time signatures, a quarter note takes one beat. In compound time signatures, a dotted quarter note is equal to one beat. In cut time or alla breve time, a single beat is a half note.
An eighth note gets half a beat
A sixteenth note last for a quarter of a beat.
The dot by the right of the note adds half of the notes value. E.g. A minim (a two beat note) with a dot (half of it = 1 beat) makes a three beat note.
Presuming you're in crotchet time e.g. 4 time 4 an eight beat note is called a breve a four beat note is called a semibreve a two beat note is called a minim a one beat note is called a crotchet a half beat note is called a quaver a quarter beat is called a semiquaver an eighth(1/8) beat is called a demisemiquaver
The Quarter Note