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▪ I. quaver, n. (ˈkweɪvə(r)) [f. the vb.] 1. Mus. A note, equal in length to half a crotchet or one-eighth of a semibreve. Also Comb.1570 Levins Manip. 76/18 A Quauer, octaua pars mensuræ. 1597 Morley Introd. Mus. Annot., Who inuented the Crotchet, Quauer and Semiquauer is vncertaine. 1659 J. Leak W...
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Quaver Nunatak
Quaver Nunatak () is a small nunatak rising to about 250 m, lying in the northernmost exposure of the Walton Mountains, situated in the central portion
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quaver
quaver/ˈkweɪvə(r); `kwevɚ/ v1 [I] (of a voice or a musical sound) shake; tremble (指嗓音或乐音)颤抖 in a quavering voice 以颤抖的嗓音 Her top notes quavered a little. 她唱的高音有些颤.2 [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (out) say or sing sth in a trembling voice (以颤抖的声音)说出, 唱出 The children quavered out their little song. 孩子们颤悠悠地唱出了一支歌. q...
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Quaver's Marvelous World of Music
Quaver's Marvelous World of Music, commonly referred to on site as Quaver, Quaver Music, and Quaver's World is an educational music web site.
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quaverous
quaverous, a. (ˈkweɪvərəs) [f. quaver v. + -ous.] Tremulous, quavering.1918 J. F. Bridge Westm. Pilgrim xi. 146, I can still see two of these old gentlemen..with hardly a quaverous note to mark their years, valiantly voicing ‘I saw lovely Phyllis’.
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Eighth
Eighth may refer to:
One eighth, or ⅛, a fraction, one of eight equal parts of a whole
Eighth note (quaver), a musical note played for half the value
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Fantasy No. 1 with Fugue (Mozart)
to andante 8 bars later; at this point the right hand starts playing triplet semiquavers, whilst the left hand moves above the right hand for rising quaver
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Fred Simon
Discography
Short Story, (Quaver, 1984)
Time and the River, (Quaver, 1985)
Usually/Always, (Windham Hill, 1988)
Open Book, (Columbia, 1991)
Twilight
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"Otomatone", is it made by combining "sound" and "hand"? "Otomatone", is it made by combining "sound" and "hand"? Wiktionary confirms that "oto" is "sound", but not that "mato" means "hand". Sources: Google Search 1...
I think your sources are probably wrong. Firstly, it is not ot **o** matone but ot **a** matone. As Wikipedia says, {otamatōn} is made by combining {otamajakushi} (tadpole) and {tōn} (tone). I've never heard of "mato" meaning "hand", and I'm Japanese.
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Nocturne in E minor, Op. posth. 72 (Chopin)
The composition features an unbroken line of quaver triplets in the left hand set against a slow melody of minims, crotchets, quaver duplets and triplets
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Nocturnes, Op. 15 (Chopin)
The first section, marked Larghetto, features an intricate, elaborately ornamental melody over an even quaver bass. The second section, labeled doppio movimento (double speed), resembles a scherzo with dotted quaver-semi quaver melody, semiquavers in a lower voice in
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Eighth note
An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve). A related symbol is the eighth rest (or quaver rest), which denotes a silence for the same duration.
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Horsa Nunataks
See also
Ceres Nunataks
Quaver Nunatak
Titan Nunatak
References
Nunataks of Alexander Island
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