1. Whole note: The whole note number refers to a hollow white note without a stem and an ending. The whole note is the first and the longest note.
2. Dichotomy note: Dichotomy note is a note consisting of a stem and a short position. Its time value is 1/2 of the whole note.
3. Quarter note: A note with only one black dot is called a quarter note. Half of it is half a note. (equal to 1/4 of the whole note) Then half of the same quarter note is the eighth note. Half of the eighth note is sixteen notes.
4. Octave note: In music notation, the 8th note is the time value of the note. In staff notation, the eighth note is represented by a solid elliptical head and a stem with a flag tail.
5. Sixteen notes: Sixteen notes refer to black-faced notes with two tails. It's only half as small as the eighth note. A beat can be divided into four equal parts, each of which is sixteen notes and twice as fast as eight notes. Autumn has two notes. The other two are starting filming. The beat of 16 notes is as follows: 1,e,p; A.
6. Thirty-two notes: Thirty-two notes refer to black notes with three tails, which are called "thirty-two notes". It's half of sixteen tones.
Extended information
There are usually the following types of notes according to their duration:
1. Whole notes: hollow white notes without stems and endings are called "whole notes". It is the big brother of the note family, and the duration of other notes is shorter than it, and it should prevail. Divided into two halves in turn.
2. Dichotograph: A white note with a stem and no tail is called "Dichotograph", which is only half the length of the whole note and equal to half the duration of the whole note;
3. Quarter notes: Black notes with stems and no endings are called quarter notes. It is half smaller than the half note, which is equal to the duration of 1/4 of the whole note;
4. Octave note: A black note with a stem and a tail is called an octave note. It is half smaller than the quarter note, which is equal to the duration of 1/8 of the whole note;
5. Sixteenth notes: Black notes with stems and two endings are called "sixteenth notes". It is half smaller than the eighth note and is equal to the duration of 1/16 of the whole note;
6. Thirty-two notes: Black notes with stems and three endings are called "thirty-two notes". It is half smaller than the sixteenth note and is equal to the duration of 1/32 of the whole note;
7. Sixty-four notes: Black notes with four endings are called "sixty-four notes". It is half smaller than the thirty-second note, which is equal to the duration of 1/64 of the whole note.
8. One hundred and twenty-eighth notes: Black notes with five endings are called "one hundred and twenty-eighth notes". It is half smaller than the sixty-fourth note and equal to the duration of 1/128 of the whole note. It is also the shortest note, which is often expressed in the piano.
Reference: Notes-Baidu Encyclopedia