Translation for '
whole note' from English to Finnish
NOUN | a whole note | whole notes | |
SYNO | semibreve | whole note |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The metronome marking supplied by Beethoven himself is whole note = 84.
- In American usage, musical note and rest values have names that indicate their length relative to a whole note.
- In music, a half note (American) or minim (British) is a note played for half the duration of a whole note (or semibreve) and twice the duration of a quarter note (or crotchet).
- Almost all quickstep marches consist of four-measure, or four-bar, phrases typically ending with a whole note (that either creates or resolves melodic tension, see chord progression), followed by a pickup note.
- The following example is a score consisting of a single whole note middle C in the key of C major on the treble clef.
- Each rest symbol and name corresponds with a particular note value, indicating how long the silence should last, generally as a multiplier of a measure or whole note.
- of the duration of a whole note. It lasts half as long as a sixty-fourth note.
- Thus, a septuplet lasting a whole note can be written with either quarter notes (7:4) or eighth notes (7:8).
- In the case of a half note or whole note, it's common to play alternating double stroke sixteenth notes for the duration of the note.
- In music, a double whole note (American), breve, or double note [...] lasts two times as long as a whole note (or "semibreve").
- Prolation describes whether a semibreve (whole note) is equal in length to two minims (half notes) ("minor prolation" or "imperfect prolation"; in Latin "prolatio minor") or, like a tuplet, three minims ("major prolation" or "perfect prolation"; in Latin "prolatio maior").
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