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semibreve
sem·i·breve S0251000 (sĕm′ē-brĕv′, -brēv′, sĕm′ī-)n. A whole note in music.semibreve (ˈsɛmɪˌbriːv) n (Music, other) music a note, now the longest in common use, having a time value that may be divided by any power of 2 to give all other notes. Usual US and Canadian name: whole note See also breve2whole′ note` n. a musical note equivalent in value to four quarter notes. [1590–1600] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | semibreve - a musical note having the longest time value (equal to four beats in common time)whole notemusical note, note, tone - a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound; "the singer held the note too long" | Translationssemibreve (ˈsemibriːv) noun in music, a note equal in length to two minims. 全音符 全音符semibreve
semibreve Music a note, now the longest in common use, having a time value that may be divided by any power of 2 to give all other notes semibreve Related to semibreve: half rest, half noteSynonyms for semibrevenoun a musical note having the longest time value (equal to four beats in common time)SynonymsRelated Words |