what is the count of semibrave in theory in music
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Semibreve (whole note)
a semibreve or whole note
The first note is called a semibreve or in the US it’s called a ‘whole note’.
It’s like a small oval shaped zero or letter O which is a good way to think of it when you first begin writing music.
We call this oval-shaped part of a note ‘the note head’.
A semibreve has a value of four beats.
That means when we play a semibreve we count to four whilst holding the note.
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The semibreve or whole note lasts twice as long as a minim, or for 4 counts. This note is just a head without a stem. The quaver, or 8th note, lasts half as long as a crotchet, or ½ a count. This note has one flag when it's written on its own.
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