Two of them.
a demisemiquaver is the length of half a semiquaver
A demisemiquaver is 1/8 of a crotchet (1 note)
A Demisemiquaver is another name for a Thirty-second note. It looks like this:
Presuming you're in crotchet time e.g. 4 time 4 an eight beat note is called a breve a four beat note is called a semibreve a two beat note is called a minim a one beat note is called a crotchet a half beat note is called a quaver a quarter beat is called a semiquaver an eighth(1/8) beat is called a demisemiquaver
Uh . . . green . . . Seriously, a "Demisemiquaver" is a 1/32nd note in music. A "Hemidemisemiquaver" is a 1/64th note.
No. A treble clef means that you play the notes above middle c, and a rest is a space where absolutely no notes are played. They can be for: A whole bar [a semibreve rest] 2 beats [minim rest] 1 beat [crotchet rest] 1/2 a beat [quaver rest] 1/4 of a beat [semiquaver rest] 1/8 of a beat [demisemiquaver rest]
There are 8 demisemiquavers in a crotchet.
Ahhh... semibreve, semiquaver, Demisemiquaver, Hemidemisemiquaver. I'm sure there are more though
Demisemiquaver(s)- the s makes it a 15 letter word. I hope this was the one you were looking for!
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You don't 'have' to beat him at all. But beat him as many times as you like, it's up to you.