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9 April, 20:32

what values are the equivalent of a whole note (in common/simple time we'll get to compound time a bit later

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  1. 9 April, 20:58
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    Whole note is 4 beats but can you explain it to me more?
  2. 9 April, 21:01
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    A whole note is the correct answer.

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    When we talk about musical concepts, the term whole note refers to the one that has the longest time value, which in this case is equivalent to four beats (4/4 time.) It is also called "a semibreve." So, in other words, the equivalence of a whole note is the same as two half notes and four quarter notes, and so on.
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