móc đơn
Definition
- Noun:
- Single eighth note (US) / single quaver (UK): A musical notation symbol consisting of a filled-in oval note head (a black note) with a straight stem and a single flag or hook attached to it. It represents a note with a duration typically equal to one eighth of a whole note.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong ô nhịp này có hai móc đơn. (This measure contains two single eighth notes.)
- Học sinh tập đánh nhịp cho nốt móc đơn. (The student practices keeping time for the quaver note.)
- Đoạn nhạc được viết chủ yếu bằng các nốt móc đơn. (The passage of music is written primarily with single eighth notes.)
Advanced Usage
- In complex rhythmic patterns, a móc đơn is often beamed or grouped together with other eighth notes to clarify the beat.
- Bốn nốt móc đơn được kết nối bằng một dấu gộp. (Four single quavers are connected by a beam.)
Variants and Related Words
- Nốt đen (n): quarter note / crotchet. A note with twice the duration of a móc đơn.
- Móc kép (n): sixteenth note / semiquaver. A note with a double flag, having half the duration of a móc đơn.
- Dấu lặng đơn (n): eighth rest / quaver rest. A symbol denoting silence for the same duration as a móc đơn.
Synonyms
- Eighth note (US musical terminology)
- Quaver (UK musical terminology)
Related Terms
- Beam: The horizontal line that connects the stems of multiple móc đơn (eighth notes) or móc kép (sixteenth notes) to form a rhythmic group.
- Stem: The vertical line attached to the note head.
- Flag: The curved stroke (the "hook") attached to the stem of a single, un-beamed móc đơn.