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- Eighth_note abstract "An eighth note (in the US and Canada) or a quaver (other English-speaking countries) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of whole note (US and Canada. Semibreve, or half a breve, other English-speaking countries), hence the name.Eighth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with one flag note flag (see Figure 1). A related symbol is the eighth rest (or quaver rest), which denotes a silence for the same duration. In unicode, the symbols U+266A (♪) and U+266B (♫) are an eighth note and beamed pair of eighth notes respectively. The former is inherited from the early 1980s code page 437, where it has code 13.As with all notes with stems, the general rule is that eighth notes are drawn with stems to the right of the notehead, facing up, when they are below the middle line of the musical staff. When they are on or above the middle line, they are drawn with stems on the left of the note head, facing down. Alternatively, stems are used to indicate voicing or parts; all stems for the upper voice's notes (or "parts") are drawn facing up, regardless of their position on the staff. Similarly, stems for the next lower part's notes are down facing down. This makes the voices/parts clear to the player and singer.Flags are always on the right side of the stem, and curve to the right. On stems facing up, the flag starts at the top and curves down; for downward facing stems, the flags start at the bottom of the stem and curve up. When multiple eighth notes or sixteenth notes (or thirty-second notes, etc.) are next to each other, the stems may be connected with a beam rather than a flag, as shown in Figure 2. Its rhythm syllable is 'ti'.'Eighth notes in 3/8, 6/8, 9/8, and 12/8 are beamed 3 eighth notes at a time.".
- Eighth_note thumbnail Eighth_notes_and_rest.svg?width=300.
- Eighth_note wikiPageID "88706".
- Eighth_note wikiPageRevisionID "602019492".
- Eighth_note hasPhotoCollection Eighth_note.
- Eighth_note subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Eighth_note comment "An eighth note (in the US and Canada) or a quaver (other English-speaking countries) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of whole note (US and Canada. Semibreve, or half a breve, other English-speaking countries), hence the name.Eighth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with one flag note flag (see Figure 1). A related symbol is the eighth rest (or quaver rest), which denotes a silence for the same duration.".
- Eighth_note label "Achtelnote".
- Eighth_note label "Colcheia".
- Eighth_note label "Corchea".
- Eighth_note label "Croche (musique)".
- Eighth_note label "Croma".
- Eighth_note label "Eighth note".
- Eighth_note label "Ósemka (nuta)".
- Eighth_note label "八分音符".
- Eighth_note sameAs Achtelnote.
- Eighth_note sameAs Corchea.
- Eighth_note sameAs Kortxea.
- Eighth_note sameAs Croche_(musique).
- Eighth_note sameAs Croma.
- Eighth_note sameAs 팔분음표.
- Eighth_note sameAs Ósemka_(nuta).
- Eighth_note sameAs Colcheia.
- Eighth_note sameAs m.0m69m.
- Eighth_note sameAs Q339575.
- Eighth_note sameAs Q339575.
- Eighth_note wasDerivedFrom Eighth_note?oldid=602019492.
- Eighth_note depiction Eighth_notes_and_rest.svg.
- Eighth_note isPrimaryTopicOf Eighth_note.