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Q: What does a sixteenth rest look like?
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What does a whole rest look like?

A whole rest looks like an upside down hat in the music. I hope that helps. I don't know how to show you the symbol.


What are the different kinds of rest in music?

sixteenth rest, quarter rest, half rest, whole rest


What are the different kinds rests in music?

sixteenth rest, quarter rest, half rest, whole rest


What does a half sixteenth look like?

1/32, smallest increment on ruler


How many sixteenth rests are in a eighth rest?

2!


What are the kind of rest?

Whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth... You can have a rest for every value of note.


How many beats in a sixteenth rest?

The clue is in the name of the note. The sixteenth (or semiquaver) is one-sixteenth of a whole note (or semibreve). Look at the time signature of your piece of music: a semiquaver rest will occupy exactly the same number of beats as a semiquaver note. For example, if your piece is in 4/4 time, it will occupy a quarter of a beat.


What are the kinds of notes and rest's?

Whole/Dotted whole note/rest, Half/Dotted Half note/rest, Quarter/Dotted Quarter note/rest, Eighth/Dotted Eighth note/rest, Sixteenth/Dotted Sixteenth note/rest. These are the most common note values. They do go on though. All you have to do is multiply each number by two. For example: the next note/rest value after sixteenth is Thirty-second/Dotted Thirty-second. Then sixty-fourth; and so on.


What does one and one sixteenth look like?

1 with a 1 over 16. 1 1/16


What does a sixteenth of a beat look like?

Sixteenth notes are these to the left. They are played 2x the speed that eighth notes are played.


What 2 rests equal 1 eighth rest?

Two sixteenth rests equal one eighth rest


What are the different kinds of notes and rests?

Whole/Dotted whole note/rest, Half/Dotted Half note/rest, Quarter/Dotted Quarter note/rest, Eighth/Dotted Eighth note/rest, Sixteenth/Dotted Sixteenth note/rest. These are the most common note values. They do go on though. All you have to do is multiply each number by two. For example: the next note/rest value after sixteenth is Thirty-second/Dotted Thirty-second. Then sixty-fourth; and so on.