answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The name doesn't change whether the stem is up or down.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is an upside down semiquaver called?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What ia an upside down trapezoid called?

what is called a upside down trapezoid


What is an upside down trapezoid called?

can someoneplease tell me what a upside down trapizoid is for this project


What is a upside down triangle called?

In mathematics an upside down triangle corresponds to the gradient operator and is sometimes called "del". The Greek symbol of an upside down triangle is called "Nabla".


Is there a flower that grows inside out and upside down?

Yes! There is a flower that grows inside out and upside down. It is called a Cyclamen.


What is it called when a word looks upside down in a mirror?

Well when a word is shown in front of a mirror the reflection of the word upside down. This is called mirror image.


How many notes in a semiquaver?

Semiquavers are sixteenth notes. If you want to find out how many notes are in a semiquaver, you must clarify the type of note. There are two demisemiquavers in a semiquaver, four hemidemisemiquavers in a semiquaver, and eight semihemidemisemiquavers in a semiquaver.


What is Africa often called due to the fact its land is shaped like an upside down pie plate?

It's often called, believe it or not, actually called upside down pie! Hope this helped:)


What is a fraction turned upside down?

a reciprocal.It's called it reciprocal.


What is a fraction turn upside down called?

reciprocal fraction.


How many counts does a semiquaver have?

A semiquaver lasts for a quarter of a beat


What is an image called that when you turn it upside down is another distinguishable image For a simple example when you flip some font's M's upside down you'll get a W.?

This could be called optical illusions.


What is it called when an object is upside down and backwards under a microscope?

balance