Meaning of Doppelganze in Music
In music, **Doppelganze** is a German term that refers to a **double whole note**. The double whole note is a musical note that has the longest duration among all note values. It is equivalent to eight whole notes or sixteen half notes. The double whole note is rarely used in modern music, but it has historical significance in music notation.
A German term for double whole note.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] double whole note
- [French] double-ronde (f)
- [German] Doppelganzenote (f)
- [Latin] breve (f)
- [Spanish] cuadrada (f)
- [Spanish] doble redonda (f)
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