What is the shortest note ever?

The 1024th note
The piece contains the shortest note value
note value
In music notation, a note value indicates the relative duration of a note, using the texture or shape of the notehead, the presence or absence of a stem, and the presence or absence of flags/beams/hooks/tails. Unmodified note values are fractional powers of two, for example one, one-half, one fourth, etc.
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ever used in a published work – a 1024th note. It's actually notated incorrectly as a 2048th note – but after that many tails on a note, who's really counting?
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What is the shortest note possible?

In music, a two hundred fifty-sixth note (or occasionally demisemihemidemisemiquaver) is a note played for 1⁄256 of the duration of a whole note.
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What is the shortest note duration?

The shortest note is the quarter note. It gets its name because it's one-quarter of a whole note. It's held for one beat, so it's often considered the base note that you use to set the beat.
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What is a 1024th note called?

U+E1E5. note1024thUp. 1024th note (semihemidemisemihemidemisemiquaver) stem up.  U+E1E6.
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Do 128th notes exist?

Likewise, 128th notes are used in the explicitly notated ornamental runs in the opening Adagio of Bach's g minor Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin (BWV 1001).
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Do 1000000 notes exist?

The Bank of England £100,000,000 note, also referred to as Titan, is a non-circulating Bank of England sterling banknote used to back the value of Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes. It is the highest denomination of banknote printed by the Bank of England.
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Is there a 2048th note?

The 1024th note

The piece contains the shortest note value ever used in a published work – a 1024th note. It's actually notated incorrectly as a 2048th note – but after that many tails on a note, who's really counting?
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What note has 2 flags?

A semiquaver has two flags, halving the value again. Two sixteenth notes equal the duration of an eighth note. Two semiquavers equal the duration of a quaver.
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Is there a 512th note?

Such notes as 256th notes, 512th notes, 1024th notes, 2048th notes and the like are more akin to theoretical constructs than to living, breathing, musical notes. Why? Because the fastest note that can be played is actually an acciaccatura.
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What is the quietest note?

pp, standing for pianissimo and meaning "very quiet". ff, standing for fortissimo and meaning "very loud". ppp ("triple piano"), standing for pianississimo and meaning "very very quiet".
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Which note is worth 1 beat?

The quarter note has become the de facto standard 1 beat music note. This has happened as the 4/4 time signature is the most popular (with 3/4 and 2/4 following close behind) and quarter notes have a duration of 1 in these time signatures.
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How long is Mariah Carey's longest note?

Mariah Carey also admitted that she has no "idea" in which song she sings her longest note. The singer guessed it was "Emotions", but the real answer was "Lead The Way" in 2001, where she held a note for 21 seconds.
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What music note has 2 tails?

Semiquaver (16th Note)

Up next, we have a semiquaver or 'sixteenth note. ' It's like a quaver but has two tails coming out of its stem. This means that it's half the value of quaver and so is worth one-quarter of a beat.
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Who hit the longest note ever?

American singer/songwriter Shawn Phillips made a continuous sound for 40 seconds on the track “Planned “O””, from his 1973 studio album Bright White, but the note has an ascending pitch and has been discounted (see below).
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How long is one beat?

This formula gives the duration of one beat for any tempo. Thus MM e = 120 or 60/120 = 0.5 duration for each beat, i.e., each beat lasts for ½ second.
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What is the highest note possible for a human?

Consequently, singing voices for women are usually a little higher than for men, with the highest female voice (soprano) reaching C6 and the lowest one (contralto) going down to E3, while the highest male voice (countertenor, typically in falsetto) may hit E5, and the lowest one (bass) can drop down to E2.
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What is the longest note called?

The longest notated note is the longa, which could be double or triple the length of a breve, although its use is most commonly found in early music.
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What is the highest C note?

The highest note on the piano is called C8. That means the note “C” in the eighth octave.
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Are there infinite notes in music?

If one hundred writers each created one new melody every second, this would exhaust every possible melody in 248 years. So music is not infinite, but has a finite number of possibilities. Having said that, there is a lot of music that sounds familiar and we don't tend to move too far away from familiar patterns.
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What does a ghost note look like?

What Are Ghost Notes in Music? Ghost notes are a form of music notation that represents rhythmic value but not pitch or timbre. Composers notate ghost notes in sheet music using an "x" symbol.
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Is a ghost note a muted note?

Terminology. Ghost notes are also called "dead notes", "muted notes", "silenced notes" or "false notes".
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What note gets 2 beats of silence?

A Half Note equals 2 beats; a Half Rest equals 2 beats of silence; A Quarter Note equals 1 beat; a Quarter Rest equals 1 beat of silence; An Eighth Note equals 1/2 a beat; an Eighth Rest equals 1/2 a beat of silence.
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Do 32th notes exist?

In music, a thirty-second note (American) or demisemiquaver (British) is a note played for 1⁄32 of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve). It lasts half as long as a sixteenth note (or semiquaver) and twice as long as a sixty-fourth (or hemidemisemiquaver).
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What is the 64th note called?

In music notation, a sixty-fourth note (American), or hemidemisemiquaver or semidemisemiquaver (British), sometimes called a half-thirty-second note, is a note played for half the duration of a thirty-second note (or demisemiquaver), hence the name.
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Is there an A sharp note?

Sharp notes are notes that sound a semitone higher than notes that appear on the lines and spaces of a musical staff. As an example, the note G is represented on the second line of the treble clef staff. The note G-sharp is indicated with that same notehead with a # symbol placed to the left of it.
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