The 9 means that there are 9 beats in a measure, and the 8 means that 8th notes get one beat. So basically, you can fit 9 eighth notes in one measure.
Eight o'clock.
12 hours and seven minutes
"Eight-ish" typically means around or close to the time of eight o'clock, implying a degree of flexibility. It suggests that the exact time may not be precise, often ranging from a few minutes before to a few minutes after eight. This informal expression is commonly used in casual conversations to indicate an approximate time.
Nine fifteen
re-notate? In the context of music theory, it would mean to notate an additional time. Possibly to correct in an incorrect notation.
nine times eight is seventy-two
Eight o'clock.
She was born 24th July 1987. She appeared in the film Matilda in 1996 - which would mean she was eight or nine at the time.
9000 time 8000 is 72million 72,000,000
1 o'clock
I'll be nice this time...Eighty Eight Point Nine Two
The word 'nine' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'nine' is a word for the number that follows eight; one of a series that follows number eight; a word for a quantity; a word for a thing.
2.If you are talking about time, a quarter of eight is 7:45.If you mean quarter, then it is 2
No. We say "A quarter to nine," or "quarter of nine," or "eight forty-five." Yes because it is fifteen minutes to nine and that (as far as I am concerned proper grammar
a note having the time value of half a semibreve
12 hours and seven minutes
Rubato means "robbed time" in Italian, but in Music it means to play Freely.