sixteenth note
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Definition
Noun: A sixteenth note is a musical note with a duration equal to one-sixteenth of the length of a whole note. It is a very short note value, typically appearing in fast musical passages.
Usage
In musical notation, a sixteenth note is written as a filled-in oval note head with a straight stem and two flags. When multiple sixteenth notes are consecutive, their flags are often connected by two horizontal beams. * The rhythm in this bar consists of four sixteenth notes followed by a quarter note. * To play this passage correctly, you must count the sixteenth notes precisely.
Advanced Usage
- Dotted sixteenth note: A sixteenth note with a dot placed after it. The dot increases the note's duration by half of its original value, making it equal to a sixteenth note plus a thirty-second note.
- The dotted sixteenth note is followed by a thirty-second note in that figure.
- In time signatures like 4/4, a single beat (quarter note) can be subdivided into four sixteenth notes.
Variants and Related Words
- Semiquaver: This is the British English term for a sixteenth note. The terms are interchangeable in meaning.
- The semiquaver run is very technically demanding.
- Thirty-second note (or ): A note with half the duration of a sixteenth note.
- Eighth note (or ): A note with twice the duration of a sixteenth note.
Synonyms
- Semiquaver (UK)
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Note value: The relative duration of a note.
- Beam: The horizontal line that connects the stems of grouped short notes (like eighth or sixteenth notes) for easier reading.
- Flag: The curved stroke attached to the stem of a single eighth note, sixteenth note, thirty-second note, etc.
Noun
- a musical note having the time value of a sixteenth of a whole note