The Different Note Lengths
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*The commonly known names of whole notes and half notes are semibreves and minims respectively. However, like in this video, whole notes and half notes are sometimes called breves and semibreves respectively. It is recommended to stick to the first way (semibreves and minims), as it is currently universally accepted. Видеоклипы
*The commonly known names of whole notes and half notes are semibreves and minims respectively. However, like in this video, whole notes and half notes were once called breves and semibreves respectively. It is recommended to stick to the first way (semibreves and minims), as it is currently universally accepted.
Very very useful video Sir...
Couldn't be happier to share this with you!!!
i used to play trumpet but always loved the piano and violin, maybe one day i will pick either are all up again, for now i just enjoy cause music heals the soul and makes everyone happy, ty for sharing it so nice
Hope this video motivated you to take up an instrument in the near future!!!
Thanks ❤❤ very helpful... God bless u
Thanks for watching!!!
I’ve been keeping up with my percussion but it’s been a minute and I took a break so I’m a little sloppy this helps loads
What note that hit before the beat
Heyyyyy nice explanation
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Thank you!
Happy to help!!!
Nice explain
0:16 the names are switched
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Glad you found it useful!!!
I always have confused with quavers...pls do tutorial on quavers ...
But how long is a note?
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That's great! All the best!!!
isn't the eight notes quater notes?