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Following the oneset of make the notes

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An eighth note or a quaver is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note, hence the name. This amounts to twice the value of the sixteenth note.

Rhythm notation shows the duration of a note. ... A minim lasts for two crotchet beats. A quaver lasts for half a crotchet beat - so there are two to the time of a crotchet. A semiquaver lasts for a quarter of a crotchet beat - so there are four to the time of a crotchet.

Minim (or half note) - a note worth 2 crotchet beats. Crotchet (or quarter note) - a note usually worth 1 beat. Quaver (or eighth note) - a note worth a half a crotchet beat. ... Triplet: Each note is worth a third of a beat.

Two eighth notes are written with their flags as a single bar between them. A sixteenth note is a solid black circle with a stem and two flags. Two sixteenth notes are written with their flags as a double bar between them. A triplet divides one beat into 3 equal parts.

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