móc kép
Definition
- Noun:
- Double hook: A musical notation symbol consisting of a black note head with two flags or tails attached to its stem. It represents a note with a duration of one-sixteenth of a semibreve (whole note) in common time.
- Sixteenth note: The common English term for the musical note value represented by this symbol.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Đoạn nhạc này sử dụng nhiều móc kép. (This passage of music uses many sixteenth notes.)
- Hãy vẽ một móc kép trên khuông nhạc. (Draw a sixteenth note on the staff.)
- Nhịp đầu tiên có bốn nốt móc kép. (The first beat has four sixteenth notes.)
Advanced Usage
- In complex rhythmic patterns, "móc kép" can be grouped together with beams connecting their stems.
- Các móc kép được kết nối bằng một dấu gộp. (The sixteenth notes are connected by a beam.)
Variants and Related Words
- Móc đơn (n): eighth note (a note with one flag/tail).
- Nốt đen (n): quarter note (a solid black note head with a stem).
- Dấu lặng móc kép (n): sixteenth rest (a rest of equal duration to a sixteenth note).
Synonyms
- Sixteenth note: The standard English term.
- Semiquaver: The British English term.
Related Musical Terms
- Chùm ba móc kép: a triplet of sixteenth notes.
- Chùm ba móc kép thường khó đếm. (A sixteenth-note triplet is often difficult to count.)
- Dấu chấm dôi: a dot next to a note, which increases its duration by half.
- Móc kép có dấu chấm dôi bằng ba móc ba. (A dotted sixteenth note equals three thirty-second notes.)