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sixteenth note
noun
- a note having one sixteenth of the time value of a whole note; semiquaver.
sixteenth note
noun
- music a note having the time value of one-sixteenth of a semibreve Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)semiquaver
Word History and Origins
Origin of sixteenth note1
Example Sentences
Conductor Carlo Montanaro makes the musical values paramount, supporting the singers right down to the last sixteenth note in some of the greatest arias and ensembles in the operatic repertoire.
The pattern continues with eighth notes, sixteenth notes, thirty-second notes, sixty-fourth notes, and so on, each type of note being half the length of the previous type.
With “the pattern of the rail,” the voice falls in synch with the clickety-clack of sixteenth notes in the piano.
Like good musicians, good translators are obsessive; and if the listener might not care, or might not realize he cares, about the difference between an eighth note and a sixteenth note, the violinist does.
Vocal lines are set in twisting, mock-oratorical phrases as the orchestra bustles with Minimalist-like strings of racing sixteenth notes and pummeling chords.
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