I like that! The only bit that didn't make sense to me was the crotchet. Firstly, because that is not a quarter note to me (it's a crotchet) and secondly, we don't have quarters in our currency in the UK.
All my music teachers have taught that a single whole note is a crotchet. A half-note is a quaver. A double note is a minim. Two minims are a semi-breve. Two semi-breves are a breve.
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I like that! The only bit that didn't make sense to me was the crotchet. Firstly, because that is not a quarter note to me (it's a crotchet) and secondly, we don't have quarters in our currency in the UK.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
And what's short about a breve (brevis) anyway![]()
People should be told!
Apart from the 'double whole note' problem - which isn't really a problem as the note is so rare - I find the American system much more sensible. a 3:4 bar has 3 quarter-notes in it, 4:4 has 4 quarter-notes, 6:8 has 6 eighth-notes... Much better
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