what kind of note has a shaded note head stem and a tail?
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The answer is eight note/quaver. Explanation: Basically the eight note is printed with a black note head, stem, and a tail.
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A quaver has a black note head, a stem, and a tail.
What is an Eighth note?
- An eighth note, often known as a quaver, is a musical note that lasts one eighth as long as a whole note.
- Its length in relation to other rhythmic values is as expected—half the length of a quarter note, one-fourth the length of a half note, and twice the length of a sixteenth note, for example.
- An eighth note, often known as a quaver, is a note that lasts one eighth as long as a full note (semibreve).
- It lasts half the time of a half note (minim) and a quarter of the time of a quarter note (maximum) (crotchet).
- A complete note is four beats long in 4/4 time.
- A musical note that lasts for half a beat is known as a quaver.
- That means two quavers and one crotchet will last the same amount of time.
- A quaver is referred to as an 'eighth note' in North America.
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