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eighth note Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

অষ্টম নোট,





eighth note's Usage Examples:

An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve), hence the name.


eighth-note triplet opening in each of the first four bars to just four eighth notes opening the fifth, then back to two eighth notes and an eighth-note.


The original logo, a stylized eighth note incorporating the C and J of "Concord Jazz", was created by Bay Area.


or half as often: A blast beat drum pattern features all drums on the eighth note subdivision or variants with one or more drum's pattern displaced by.


In music, a hundred twenty-eighth note or semihemidemisemiquaver or quasihemidemisemiquaver is a note played for 1⁄128 of the duration of a whole note.


It lasts half as long as a hundred twenty-eighth note and takes up one quarter of the length of a sixty-fourth note.


notes of different values, for example a quarter note followed by one eighth note, in which case the quarter note may be regarded as two triplet eighths.


or semiquaver (British) is a note played for half the duration of an eighth note (quaver), hence the names.


It is created by playing an eighth note followed by two sixteenth notes (), usually on rhythm guitar or drum.


hook appeared on the eighth note (or quaver) in the later white notation, the modern French term croche refers to an eighth note.


The eighth note, or octave, is given the same name as the first, but has double its frequency.


divided unequally, such that certain subdivisions (typically either eighth note or sixteenth note subdivisions) alternate between long and short durations.


In the trio of the minuet, one of the parts is an eighth note behind the others, creating an effect of limping syncopation.


accents on 5 of the 9 beats — two pairs of crotchet/quaver (quarter note/eighth note) followed by a dotted crotchet note.


In this manner, an up-beat (such as an even-numbered eighth note or, at faster tempos, sixteenth note) will always be played with an upward.


A single eighth note, or any faster note, is always stemmed with flags, while two or more.


a sixty-fourth note are very rarely used, though the hundred twenty-eighth note—otherwise known as the semihemidemisemiquaver—and even shorter notes.


note (the opening 'interval' of duration set P0) and an eighth note followed by a dotted eighth note (the opening 'interval' of duration set P2)?" Pierre.



Synonyms:

8th; ordinal;

Antonyms:

cardinal; upgrade; downgrade;

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