7/8 so far.
one-seventh one-eighth one-ninth etc.
2/4 = 1/2 = .50 = 4/8 = 8/16 = 16/32 = 32/64
2/16, 3/24, 4/32, 5/40, etc.
The decimals increase incrementally by 0.125 for each eighth added. So 0 eighths is 0, 1 eighth is 0.125, 2 eighths is 0.25, etc.
the equavalent to one half is 0.5 or 3/6 or 5/10 etc.
Technically, any interval can be augmented by expanding it by a half-step. For instance, the augmented fourth is a perfect fourth plus a half step, etc. However, an augmented 3rd would be incredibly unusual; a composer would be much more likely to write it as a perfect fourth.
fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth etc. there's loads!
Half-life is the time it takes for one half of the radioactive material to decay. It is logarithmic, so after two half-lives, one quarter remains - then one eighth - etc.
semi quaver 0.25 beat(like a 7 with an extra line under the top stroke), quaver 0.5 beat (like a 7), crochet 1 beat (like a reverse z with a loop down the bottom), minim 2 beats(a little half box sitting on the 3rd line), semibreve 4 beats (a half box hanging from the 4th line)
there are whole notes, half notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and quarter notes. there are also whole rests, half rests, eighth rests, quarter rests etc. to find out how they look like, go on google images. to find more info, go on google, ask, yahoo, or msn.
A minim is also known as the half note. When the duration of the note is considered, it contains two quarter notes (crotchets) or four eighth notes (quavers) or eight sixteenth notes (semiquavers) etc.
It means to play in eighth notes. For example, if you have a half note with one diagonal slash through the tail, play it as four eighth notes. Envision this by thinking that an eighth note has one line for its tail. If there are 2 slashed, you play sixteenth notes, for sixteenth notes have 2 lines for its tail etc.
Demisemiquavers! A demisemiquaver is half the duration of a semiquaver, quarter of the duration of a quaver, an eighth of the duration of a crotchet etc. It looks similar to a quaver but has 3 lines coming out at the top instead of 1.
the numerator, denominator, 2 /16, 3/24, etc.
There are 16 sixteenth notes in a whole note! Just as there are two half notes, one fourth note, etc., there are 16 sixteenth notes.
2/4 = 1/2 = .50 = 4/8 = 8/16 = 16/32 = 32/64
one-seventh one-eighth one-ninth etc.