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== Distinguishing duration == {{Main article|Note value}} {{expand section|date=March 2024}} A note can have a [[note value]] that indicates the note's [[Duration (music)|duration]] relative to the [[musical meter]]. In order of halving duration, these values are: {| class="wikitable" |+ ! !"American" name !"British" name |- |{{music|breve}} |[[double note]] |breve |- |{{music|semibreve}} |[[whole note]] |semibreve |- |{{music|minim}} |[[half note]] |minim |- |{{music|crotchet}} |[[quarter note]] |crotchet |- |{{music|quaver}} |[[eighth note]] |quaver |- |{{music|semiquaver}} |[[sixteenth note]] |semiquaver |- |{{music|demisemiquaver}} |[[thirty-second note]] |demisemiquaver |- |{{music|hemidemisemiquaver}} |[[sixty-fourth note]] |hemidemisemiquaver |- |π π ₯π ² |[[hundred twenty-eighth note]] |semihemidemisemiquaver, quasihemidemisemiquaver |- |}<!--PLEASE DON'T ADD THE NAME "QUASIHEMIDEMISEMIQUAVER" OR "SEMIHEMIDEMISEMIQUAVER" WITHOUT A REPUTABLE PEER REVIEWED SOURCE FOR IT, SUCH AS THE OXFORD DICTIONARY OF MUSIC OR A REPUTABLE UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY--> Longer note values (e.g. the [[longa (music)|longa]]) and shorter note values (e.g. the [[two hundred fifty-sixth note]]) do exist, but are very rare in modern times. These durations can further be [[Divisive rhythm|subdivided]] using [[tuplets]]. A [[rhythm]] is formed from a sequence in [[time]] of consecutive notes (without particular focus on pitch) and [[Rest (music)|rests]] (the time between notes) of various durations.
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