Definition of Sixty-fourth note

1. Noun. A musical note having the time value of a sixty-fourth of a whole note.

Exact synonyms: Hemidemisemiquaver
Generic synonyms: Musical Note, Note, Tone

Definition of Sixty-fourth note

1. Noun. (music) a note with 1/64 the value of a whole note ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Sixty-fourth Note

sixties
sixtiesish
sixtieth
sixtieths
sixty
sixty-eight
sixty-eighth
sixty-eighths
sixty-fifth
sixty-first
sixty-five
sixty-four
sixty-fourmos
sixty-fourth
sixty-fourth note (current term)
sixty-fourth notes
sixty-nined
sixty-nines
sixty-nining
sixty-ninth
sixty-one
sixty-oneth
sixty-second
sixty-seven
sixty-seventh
sixty-six
sixty-sixth
sixty-third

Literary usage of Sixty-fourth note

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American History and Encyclopedia of Music by Janet M. Green, Josephine Thrall (1908)
"... a rest equivalent to a sixty-fourth note. Sekunde (zë-koon'-dë) Ger. n. ... or sixty- fourth note. semi-diapason A second. sekundieren ..."

2. Elson's Music Dictionary: Containing the Definition and Pronunciation of by Louis Charles Elson (1905)
"A pause equal in point of duration to a sixty-fourth note. Skip. A term applied to any transition exceeding that of a whole tone step. Skizzen (Ger. pi. ..."

3. Adams' New Musical Dictionary of Fifteen Thousand Technical Words, Phrases by John Stowell Adams (1865)
"A sixty- fourth note test (33). Rest, minim. A half note rest (28). Rest, One Hundred and Twenty- ... A rest of the same length as a sixty-fourth note (33). ..."

4. Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of Music by William Smythe Babcock Mathews, Emil Liebling (1896)
"Sixth-chord. The first inversion of the triad. sixty-fourth note. ... A pause equal in point of duration to a sixty-fourth note. ..."

5. Elson's Pocket Music Dictionary: The Important Terms Used in Music with by Louis Charles Elson (1909)
"Sixth. An interval measuring six diatonic degrees. sixty-fourth note. ... A pause equal in point of duration to a sixty-fourth note. Skip. ..."

6. Glee and Chorus Book by J. E. NeCollins (1911)
"... note • J4 The sixteenth note J* The thirty-second note J5 The sixty-fourth note fc With the notes, there are used certain signs to show prolongation. ..."

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