what does a whole note look like in choir?
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What does a whole note look like in music?
The most basic notes are held for full counts or beats. The first note is the whole note, which is held for four counts. ... The quarter note is the third note; it looks like a filled-in half note, with the same stem attached. You hold it for one full count, which is a quarter of a whole note.
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The whole note is represented by a hollow note head (white center, black frame) and no stem or flags. The whole note is equal to four beats in 4/4 time (see time signature below). Most other note values are fractions of the whole note.
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