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A minim note is twice faster than a semibreve.

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Q: Which note is twice as fast as a semibreve?
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A quaver with two flags is a 16th note (1/16 of a semibreve), and is twice as fast as a regular quaver.


What does the musical note semibreve mean?

Semibreve is the British term for "whole note."


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How many quaver are in a semibreve?

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What is half semibreve?

Half a semibreve is a minim. As a semibreve is the equivalent of 4 crotchets, a minim (a hollow oval with a stem) is therefore worth 2 crotchets. In America, the semibreve is refered to as 'whole' note and the minim as a 'half' note. Hope this helps!


What does semibreve mean in music terms?

A semibreve is equivalent to a whole note.


What note is half the note of a semibreve?

A minim


Which music note shows a sound lasting for four beats?

a semibreve lasts for 4 beats which is the same as 4 crotchets


How many thirty second notes are in a semibreve?

A semibreve is equivalent to a whole note, so there are 32 thirty second notes in a semibreve.


What is is the note half of a semibreve?

A minim


What other name does a semibreve have?

In America, a semibreve is called a whole note.


How many crochet in a semibreve?

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