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- Sixteenth_note abstract "In music, a sixteenth note (American) or semiquaver (British) is a note played for one sixteenth the duration of a whole note, hence the name. The semiquaver is half of a quaver which is an eighth note. Sixteenth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with two flags. (see Figure 1). A similar symbol is the sixteenth rest (or semiquaver rest), which denotes a silence for the same duration. As with all notes with stems, sixteenth 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. Flags are always on the right side of the stem, and curve to the right. On stems facing up, the flags start at the top and curve down; for downward facing stems, the flags start at the bottom of the stem and curve up. When multiple sixteenth notes or eighth notes (or thirty-second notes, etc.) are next to each other, the flags may be connected with a beam, like the notes in Figure 2. Note the similarities in notating sixteenth notes and eighth notes. Similar rules apply to smaller divisions such as thirty-second notes (demisemiquavers) and sixty-fourth notes (hemidemisemiquavers).In Unicode, U+266C (♬) is a pair of beamed semiquavers.The note derives from the semifusa in mensural notation. However, semifusa also designates the modern sixty-fourth note in Spanish.The name of this note (and rest) in European languages varies greatly:".
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- Sixteenth_note wikiPageID "21243005".
- Sixteenth_note wikiPageRevisionID "606638935".
- Sixteenth_note hasPhotoCollection Sixteenth_note.
- Sixteenth_note subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Sixteenth_note comment "In music, a sixteenth note (American) or semiquaver (British) is a note played for one sixteenth the duration of a whole note, hence the name. The semiquaver is half of a quaver which is an eighth note. Sixteenth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with two flags. (see Figure 1). A similar symbol is the sixteenth rest (or semiquaver rest), which denotes a silence for the same duration.".
- Sixteenth_note label "Sechzehntelnote".
- Sixteenth_note label "Semicolcheia".
- Sixteenth_note label "Semicorchea".
- Sixteenth_note label "Semicroma".
- Sixteenth_note label "Sixteenth note".
- Sixteenth_note label "Szesnastka".
- Sixteenth_note label "十六分音符".
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Sechzehntelnote.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Semicorchea.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Erdikortxea.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Semicroma.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs 십육분음표.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Szesnastka.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Semicolcheia.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs m.0m6bs.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Q1079082.
- Sixteenth_note sameAs Q1079082.
- Sixteenth_note wasDerivedFrom Sixteenth_note?oldid=606638935.
- Sixteenth_note depiction Sixteenth_notes_and_rest.png.
- Sixteenth_note isPrimaryTopicOf Sixteenth_note.