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hemidemisemiquaver

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hemidemisemiquaver

In music, a note value 1/64th the duration of a semibreve. It is written as a filled black note-head with a stem and four flags (tails).

In the UK, it is known as a hemidemisemiquaver.



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In music, a hemidemisemiquaver is equal to what part of a semibreve?
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It took a lot of analytical work to read everything and calculate it--it is all hemidemisemiquavers (sixty-fourths) and even semihemidemisemiquavers (one-hundred-and-twenty-eighths).
 
 
 
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