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Definition of whole note in English: whole notenoun North American Music A note having the time value of two minims or four crotchets, represented by a ring with no stem. It is the longest note now in common use. Also called semibreve Example sentencesExamples - The whole note derives from the semibrevis of mensural notation, and this is the origin of the British name.
- Students will first begin by identifying which color M&Ms represent which notes: an eighth note, a quarter note, a half note, and a whole note (the pretzels will be the stems).
- The note twice the length of the whole note is the double whole note (or breve).
- If the strings were given anything to play besides extended whole notes, I didn't hear it.
- For people who might look at the score, with its long held whole notes and wonder where the music is, I can tell you that it is in the living, trembling, vibrating sounds that these dots are converted into performance.
Definition of whole note in US English: whole notenounˈhoʊl ˌnoʊtˈhōl ˌnōt North American Music A note having the time value of two half notes or four quarter notes, represented by a ring with no stem. It is the longest note now in common use. Also called semibreve Example sentencesExamples - If the strings were given anything to play besides extended whole notes, I didn't hear it.
- For people who might look at the score, with its long held whole notes and wonder where the music is, I can tell you that it is in the living, trembling, vibrating sounds that these dots are converted into performance.
- The note twice the length of the whole note is the double whole note (or breve).
- Students will first begin by identifying which color M&Ms represent which notes: an eighth note, a quarter note, a half note, and a whole note (the pretzels will be the stems).
- The whole note derives from the semibrevis of mensural notation, and this is the origin of the British name.
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