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Semiquaver | |
noun | 1. A sixteenth note. |
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| "The flutes will come in with four measures of semiquavers after the break." | "If the semiquavers are too fast for you to play while you're learning the piece, we can slow down." | "After the last semiquaver of piano is when the vocals need to come in." |
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| British English, late 16th century |
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| If you took piano lessons as a child in the United States, "semiquaver" might be a new word for you. It's the British musical notation version of a sixteenth note. ... | |
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