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A whole note is a half note, a quarter note, an eight-point, a sixteen-point, and a thirty-two-point note, as shown below.

Extended information:

A whole note refers to a hollow white note without a stem and a tail.

A note consisting of a stem and a hollow Fu Tou is called a "binary note". Its duration is 1/2 of the whole note.

a quarter note refers to the duration of a note. In staff notation, a quarter note is a solid elliptical Fu Tou with a stem without a tail. The duration of a quarter note is a quarter of that of a whole note.

eighth notes? It's a note duration. If you divide the whole note into eight parts, you can get an eighth note. The more points you get, the shorter the duration. The duration of the eighth note is 1/8 of the whole note. Because the whole note is four beats, the eighth note is half a beat.

In staff notation, an octave is represented as a solid elliptical Fu Tou with a stem with a flag-like tail.

A sixteenth note is a note with a black face and two tails. It's half smaller than an eighth note. A beat can be divided into four equal parts.

Each sixteenth note is twice as fast as the eighth note. In a whole beat, two sixteenth notes are on the falling beat and the other two are on the starting beat. Sixteenth notes are timed like this: 1, e,&; 态a怂

A thirty-two note is a black note with three tails, which is called a thirty-two note. It's half less than the sixteenth note.

Reference: note rest _ Baidu Encyclopedia?