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  2. October (Whitacre) - Wikipedia

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    October is a contemporary piece for concert band approximately six minutes in duration that was written by Eric Whitacre in 2000.. It has since had other arrangements written for Full Orchestra, String Orchestra with Percussion, [1] Brass Ensemble, Brass Band and Mallet Quartet.

  3. Eighth note - Wikipedia

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    An eighth note or a quaver is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve). Its length relative to other rhythmic values is as expected—e.g., half the duration of a quarter note (crotchet), one quarter the duration of a half note (minim), and twice the value of a sixteenth note.

  4. Talk:Whole note - Wikipedia

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    For a note in 4/4 time, "whole" means an entire (or 'whole') measure of beats: 4 beats. In 3/4 time, though, a whole note would be written as a dotted half note tied to a quarter note. For a rest, "whole" always means an entire measure. That symbol hanging from the second line means "Do not play at all during this measure."

  5. Braille music - Wikipedia

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    Without dot 3 or 6, the indicated note is an eighth note (quaver). With dot 6, it is a quarter note; dot 3, a half note; and dots 3,6, a whole note. [9] Every rhythm symbol does double up in meaning: 8th notes match 128th notes; quarter notes (crotchets) match 64th notes; half notes match 32nd notes; and whole notes match 16th notes (semiquavers).

  6. Half-time (music) - Wikipedia

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    Quarter note shuffle [3] play ⓘ "Basic half time shuffle" [4] play ⓘ. In half time, the feel of notes are chopped in half, but the actual time value remains the same. For example, at the same tempo, 8th notes (quavers) would sound like 16ths (semiquavers). In the case of the half time shuffle, triplets sound like 16th note (semiquaver ...

  7. Talk:Half note - Wikipedia

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    In music, a half note (American) or minim (British) is a note played for half the duration of a whole note (or semibreve) for most time signatures and twice the duration of a quarter note (or crotchet). In time signatures with a denominator of 4, such as 4/4 or 3/4 time, the half note is two beats long.

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  9. Hundred twenty-eighth note - Wikipedia

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    Hundred twenty-eighth notes beamed together. In music, a hundred twenty-eighth note (North American) or semihemidemisemiquaver [1] [2] or quasihemidemisemiquaver [3] is a note played for 1 ⁄ 128 of the duration of a whole note. It lasts half as long as a sixty-fourth note. It has a total of five flags or beams. A single 128th note is always ...