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Definition of Thirty-second note
1. Noun. A musical note having the time value of a thirty-second of a whole note.
Definition of Thirty-second note
1. Noun. (music) A note that has 1/32 the length of a whole note. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Thirty-second Note
Literary usage of Thirty-second note
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elson's Music Dictionary: Containing the Definition and Pronunciation of by Louis Charles Elson (1905)
"A rest, or pause, equal to the length of a thirty-second note, 3 Thorough bass.
Figured bass ; a system of harmony which is indicated by a figured bass. ..."
2. Elson's Pocket Music Dictionary: The Important Terms Used in Music with by Louis Charles Elson (1909)
"An interval measuring thirteen diatonic degrees. thirty-second note. ... A rest,
or pause, equal to the length of a thirty-second note, •} Thorough bass. ..."
3. Crown Hymnal: Containing English and Latin Hymns; Masses; Litanies; Funeral by L J Kavanagh, James M McLaughlin (1912)
"thirty-second note: A closed note-head with stem and three strokes; the sign used
to represent a tone one-half the length of a sixteenth note. ..."
4. Music Notation and Terminology by Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1914)
"p Thirty-second-note. A closed note-head with stem and three hooks. ...
Thirty-second-note — demi-semi-quaver. The corresponding rests are referred to by ..."
5. The Devotional Harmonist: A Collection of Sacred Music, Comprising a Large (1851)
"A thirty-second note.* 10. Two sixteenth notes are equal in length to one eighth
note ; four sixteenth notes are equal to one quarter note, and so on. ..."
6. Adams' New Musical Dictionary of Fifteen Thousand Technical Words, Phrases by John Stowell Adams (1865)
"A rest equal in length with that of a thirty-second note (32). Rest, Triple Dotted.
A rest increased in duration seven eighths by three dots placed alter it ..."
7. Music in the Public Schools: A Manual of Suggestions for Teachers by Elbridge Ward Newton (1909)
"(/) ^ thirty-second note, a closed •* note head with stem and three hooks. ...
The dot after a sixteenth note takes the place of a thirty-second note tied. ..."
8. The American History and Encyclopedia of Music by Janet M. Green, Josephine Thrall (1908)
"It contains thirteen tones. thirty-second note A note having a ... sixteenth note.
thirty-second rest A rest equal in time value to а У thirty-second note, ..."