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demisemiquaver
demisemiquaver Music. (ˈdɛmɪˈsɛmɪˌkweɪvə(r)) [demi- 9.] A note of half the value of a semiquaver; the symbol for this note, resembling a quaver, but with three hooks instead of one. Also attrib., as in demisemiquaver rest.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Demi-semi-quaver, the least Note in Musick. 1822 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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why is a thirty-second note called demisemiquaver?
A thirty-second note or demisemiquaver is a note played for of the duration of a whole note.
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Thirty-second note
In music, a thirty-second note (American) or demisemiquaver (British) is a note played for of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve). A related symbol is the thirty-second rest or demisemiquaver rest (shown to the right), which denotes a silence for the same duration as a thirty-second wikipedia.org
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demi-semi
demi-semi, a. (ˈdɛmɪˈsɛmɪ) [f. demi- 13 + semi- half: prob. taken from demisemiquaver: see next.] lit. Half-half, i.e. quarter; but usually a contemptuous diminutive.1805 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. III. 312 The demi-semi statesmen of the present age. 1842 Miall in Nonconf. II. 409 Demi-semi-sacramentari... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sixty-fourth note
hemidemisemiquaver or semidemisemiquaver (British), sometimes called a half-thirty-second note, is a note played for half the duration of a thirty-second note (or demisemiquaver wikipedia.org
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semi-demi-
semi-demi- used (1) = half-half, i.e. quarter, in semidemisemiquaver, a note the 64th part of a semibreve; (2) vaguely in a diminutive sense, as semi-demi-dinner. (Cf. demi-semi.)a 1661 Fuller Worthies (1662) ii. 246 [Rabbits'] wool is..used in making of hats, commonly..called half⁓beavers, though m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Duration series
These range from a demisemiquaver (, 1) to a dotted crotchet (, 12). wikipedia.org
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Organ Sonatas (Bach)
A are heard again, before a reprise in reverse order of the two opening bars of demisemiquaver/semiquaver figures. Thus the lyrical thematic material of the ritornello melody is kept distinct from that of the freely developed demisemiquaver episodes it frames. wikipedia.org
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Flute Sonata (Poulenc)
ambiguities that justify the 'malinconico' of the directive", and: The flute part is technically demanding in this movement, with frequent trills and demisemiquaver wikipedia.org
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demi
demi, n., a., prefix (ˈdɛmɪ) Also 5–6 dimi. [F. demi:—L. dīmidium half: see dimidiate. The Fr. word is a n. and adj., and much used in combination. It began to be used in English in the 15th c. attrib. in Heraldry, and in the 16th c. in names of cannon, and soon passed to other uses. At first it was... Oxford English Dictionary
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Violin Sonata No. 3 (Ysaÿe)
The piece ends with a brilliant coda of very fast demisemiquaver passages. wikipedia.org
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32 (number)
The New General Catalogue object NGC 32, a star in the constellation Pegasus In music A thirty-second note or demisemiquaver is a note played for 1/32 wikipedia.org
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Prelude and Fugue in B-flat major, BWV 866
The first period has a toccata-style melody which uses demisemiquaver (32nd note) broken chords and scale passages. wikipedia.org
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Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543
passages with trills leading to a cadence; and running semiquaver and demisemiquaver figures throughout, including at the start and in the coda. The semiquaver figures begin as a solo in the manual: and then, after a lengthy demisemiquaver embellishment over a tonic pedal point, are heard again wikipedia.org
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Eight Short Preludes and Fugues
The demisemiquaver passagework of the little prelude is typical of toccata organ writing in Southern Germany, although they can also be found in Dieterich wikipedia.org
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