Meaning of Hemidemisemiquaver in Music
In music notation, a **hemidemisemiquaver** refers to a specific note value. It is also known as a **sixty-fourth note**. A hemidemisemiquaver is the sixty-fourth part of a whole note and has a very short duration. It is typically represented by a notehead with three flags or beams attached to its stem. The hemidemisemiquaver is one of the shortest and fastest notes commonly used in musical compositions.
The term "hemidemisemiquaver" is rarely encountered and is more commonly used in British English. In the United States, it is often referred to simply as a "sixty-fourth note".
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The British term for sixty-fourth note.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] sixty-fourth note
- [French] quadruple croche (f)
- [German] Vierundsechzigstel (f)
- [German] Vierundsechzigstelnote (f)
- [Italian] semibiscroma (f)
- [Italian] sessantaquattresimo (m)
- [Latin] semifusa (f)
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