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The most common is to take a 4th note in a beat, a whole note in 4 beats, a 2nd note in 2 beats, a 4th note in a beat, and an 8th note in a half beat.
The length of the 2nd note is twice the length of the 4th note, the 8th note is half the length of the 4th note, and the 16th, 32nd, and 64th notes are of course the fourth, eighth, and sixteenth of the 4th note.
After having such a concept, especially for songs with music scores, you can directly enter them according to the length of the notes in the score (that is, grid line 4 is the grid line of 4th notes, and grid line 8 is the grid line of 8th notes).
It is much more convenient to a sound. Even if you don't have a score, when you are sensitive to the number of notes of a note, it is faster to enter the grid directly than to blindly find the sound and try it one time at a time.
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Quarter note. Black notes with stems and no endings are called "quarter notes". It is more than half notes.
and half smaller, equal to a whole note.
1 4;
Half note: A white note with a stem and no end is called a "half note", which is only half the length of the whole note and is equal to the time value of the whole note 1 2;
They are all notations used to record notes of different lengths, representing different lengths.
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A quarter note is a note time value, and in staff notation, a quarter note is a solid elliptical head plus a stem without a ending. A quarter note is a quarter of a whole note in length.
When the head of the symbol is above the third line of the staff, the stem is facing down, otherwise the stem is facing up, and when the stem changes direction, the direction of the head of the symbol should also be changed accordingly. When the glyph head is on the third line, the glyph stem can be either up or down. The length of a quarter note is a quarter of a whole note, i.e. one beat out of 4 4 beats.
Half notes are twice as long, eighth notes are half as long, sixteenth notes are a quarter as long, and so on.
In a beat with quarter notes, four beats are sung for whole notes, two beats for quarter notes, one beat for quarter notes, 1 2 beats for eighth notes, and 1 4 beats for sixteenth notes.
The quarter note is written with a solid head plus a stem, with no ending. If the head is above the third line of the staff, the stem is facing down, otherwise the stem is facing up.
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is a note time value. In staff notation, quarter notes are represented as a solid elliptical head plus a stem without a tail. When the glyph head is above the third line of the staff (including the third line), the stem is facing down, otherwise the stem is facing up, and when the stem changes direction, the direction of the glyph head should also be changed accordingly.
A musical note is a progression symbol used to record notes of different lengths. Whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes are the most common notes. It is the most important element in the staff.
The elliptical part of the note is called the "head", the head of the note is divided into a solid head and a hollow head (the pronunciation of the note is determined by the position of the head in the staff), the straight part of the note head leaning on is called the "stem", and the part above the head that emits a wave-like shape is called the "tail".
Any note has a head, only whole notes and half notes are hollow heads, only whole notes have no stems, only whole notes, half notes, and quarter notes have no endings, and the more endings, the shorter the value (decreases by 1 2 for each additional ending).
Different notes represent different time values. Usually, the commonly used notes are whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes. The time values represented by the half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes are 8, 1, and 1 16, respectively, of the whole note.
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Summary. A quarter note is a beat, that is, a quarter note is a beat. An eighth note is a beat with two notes in it, and both of them are the same length of time because they occupy the same time. A sixteenth note is four notes in a beat. And so on.
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The quarter note is a beat and a note, that is, the quarter note is a careful beat. The eight-auspicious beat split note is that there are two tones in one beat, and the two are the same because of the length of time. A sixteenth note is four notes in a beat. And so on.
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