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whole note
noun
A semibreve, a musical note four beats long in 4/4 time.
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Also, the whole note was crooked and scrawled — which, in the end, was Brown's defense.
3.30pm Update: We've put the whole note on the website now as a pdf.
The "o" is represented by a whole note with a fermata over it, indicating a long duration.
Mr. Rubalcaba listens well, and he spent the first set thinking, spreading out surprising arpeggios or a whole note scale; he was there to make music.
In nontheme news, I really liked seeing WHOLE NOTE in the puzzle, especially with the clue "It might be the only thing in a bar".
Convert a duration type string ( dType ) to a numerical scalar representation that shows how many of that duration type fits within a whole note.
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"Gayle, 18 through 20, play whole notes, not half notes.
Its song started with whole notes & ended with 16ths.
Music21 also supports less commonly used types such as "breve" (2 whole notes), "longa" (4 whole notes), and "maxima" (8 whole notes) and on the other side, "128th", "256th", etc. down to "2048th" notes.
Tritones are defined as two notes played at the same time separated by three whole notes.
Webster became one of the last non-rococo players, a champion of quarter notes and whole notes.
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