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Pictures of whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, thirty-second notes, etc.

1. Whole note: The whole note symbol refers to a hollow white note without a stem and tail. The whole note is the first and longest note.

2. Half note: A half note is a note composed of a stem and a blank. Its time value is 1/2 of a whole note.

3. Quarter note: A note with only one black dot is called a quarter note. It's half a note. (equal to the time of 1/4 of a whole note) Then one-half of the same quarter note is the eighth note. Half of the eighth note is the sixteenth note.

4. Eighth note: In music notation, the 8th note is the note time value. In staff notation, the 8th note is represented by a solid oval head plus a stem with a flag tail.

5. Sixteenth note: The sixteenth note refers to the black-faced note with two tails. It's only half as small as the eighth note. (a time value equal to 1/16 of a whole note) A beat can be divided into four equal parts, each a sixteenth note and twice as fast as an eighth note, over the entire beat. Autumn has two notes. The other two are starting to shoot. The beat of 16 notes is like this: 1, e, p;, A.

6. Thirty-second notes: Thirty-second notes refer to black notes with three tails, called "thirty-second notes". Two tone". It is half a sixteenth note.

Extended information

Notes are usually divided into the following types according to their duration:

1. Whole notes: hollow white notes without stems and tails It's called "whole note." It is the big brother of the note family. The duration of other notes is shorter than it and must be based on it. Divide it into two halves.

2. Half note: A white note with a stem and no tail is called a "half note". It is only half as long as a whole note and is equal to 1/2 the duration of a whole note;

3. Quarter note: A black note with a stem and no tail is called a "quarter note". It is half smaller than a half note, equal to 1/4 of the duration of a whole note;

4. Eighth note: A black note with a stem and a tail is called an "eighth note". It is half smaller than a quarter note, equal to 1/8 of the duration of a whole note;

5. Sixteenth note: A black note with a stem and two tails is called a "sixteenth note" note". It is half smaller than an eighth note, equal to 1/16 of the duration of a whole note;

6. Thirty-second note: The black note with stems and 3 tails is called "thirty" Half note”. It is half smaller than the sixteenth note and equal to 1/32 of the duration of the whole note;

7. Sixty-fourth note: The black note with four stems and tails is called "sixty-four" diaeresis". It is one half smaller than a thirty-second note and equal to 1/64 of the duration of a whole note.

8. One hundred and twenty-eighth notes: The black notes with five stems and tails are called "one hundred and twenty-eighth notes". It is half the value of a sixty-fourth note and equal to 1/128 of the duration of a whole note. It is also the shortest note and is often expressed on the piano.

Reference: Musical Notes - Baidu Encyclopedia