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semibreve
semibreve Mus. (ˈsɛmɪbriːv) Also α. 6–7 semibriefe, –7 -eefe, 7–9 -ief. β. 6 sembreefe, 6–7 -iefe, 7 -ief, -eefe, -eve. [f. semi- 6 c + breve n. 2, brief n. 8, after obs. F. semibreve (14th c.) or mod.L. sēmibrevis.] A note having half († in the greater prolation, one third) the length of a breve: i... Oxford English Dictionary
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semibreve
semibreve/ˈsemɪbri:v; `sɛmɪˌbriv/ n(US `whole note) the longest written musical note in common use, equal to two minims in length 全音符. =>illus at music 见 music 插图. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Black Bottom Stomp
piece displays traits of Morton's compositional style: built-in breaks stop-time phrases rhythmically lively themes frequent contrasts of sustained semibreve phrases with syncopated semibreve patterns a stomping "trio" section Some distinct rhythmic features of New Orleans jazz appear throughout: 2-beat mixed wikipedia.org
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sembreefe
sembreefe, -brief(e obs. forms of semibreve. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dobrowolski
composer Krzysztof Dobrowolski, Polish diplomat Rafał Dobrowolski (born 1983), Polish athlete Władysław Dobrowolski (1896–1969), Polish fencer Valentine Semibreve wikipedia.org
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Whole
Whole may refer to: Music Whole note, or semibreve Whole step, or major second Whole (Jessa Anderson album) or the title song, 2014 Whole (Soil album 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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Maxima (music)
It was usually twice or, rarely, three times as long as a longa, four or six or nine times as long as a breve, and 8, 12, 18, or 27 times as long as a semibreve wikipedia.org
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tactus
‖ tactus Mus. (ˈtæktəs) [L.: see tact.] = tact 4.1740 J. Grassineau Mus. Dict. 130 Metron, Tactus, Mensura, Battuta,—the beating or measuring the time by a motion of the hand or foot. 1786 Busby Compl. Dict. Mus. s.v. Tactus, ..when the time consisted of a breve in a bar, the time-stroke was called ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Half note
In music, a half note (American) or minim (British) is a note played for half the duration of a whole note (or semibreve) and twice the duration of a quarter wikipedia.org
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tempus
‖ tempus, n. Mus. (ˈtɛmpəs) [L., time.] In medieval mensural notation, the duration of the breve relative to that of the semibreve; = time n. 12 a. Cf. prolation n. 2, mood n.2 3 a.1889 W. S. Rockstro in Grove Dict. Mus. IV. 117/2 In the Middle Ages, the words ‘Tempus’, ‘Tempo’, ‘Time’ described the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prolation
Tempus similarly describes the relationship between the breve and semibreve. Italian divisiones, first described by Marchetto da Padova, can also allow four minims within a semibreve. wikipedia.org
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Alteration
Alteration, in the mensural notation used by renaissance music, the lengthening of a breve, semibreve or minim in particular rhythmic contexts Alteration wikipedia.org
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whole note
whole note(US) = semibreve. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Valentine S. de Dobrowolski
Valentine Semibreve de Dobrowolski (1847–96) was a composer, mainly of light music of the Victorian period, including Moonlight & Starlight, words by wikipedia.org
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