Those are quintuplets, where a note is split into 5 evenly spaced smaller notes. In this case a crotchet (quarter note) has been divided. They are notated with their closest note value (semiquavers/sixteenth notes in this case) little "5"s written above them or bellow them (depending on where the note beam is). One way to count them is "Ra-Ke-Ti-Ki-Ta".
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What's the subdivision please. They contain 16th notes but the standard 1 e an ah obviously is too short.
Those are quintuplets, where a note is split into 5 evenly spaced smaller notes. In this case a crotchet (quarter note) has been divided. They are notated with their closest note value (semiquavers/sixteenth notes in this case) little "5"s written above them or bellow them (depending on where the note beam is). One way to count them is "Ra-Ke-Ti-Ki-Ta".