Assuming you mean shortest to longest, they get, as far as I know, down to 32nd notes. So: 32nd notes 16th notes Eighth notes Quarter notes Half notes Whole notes
The shortest musical note is the demisemihemidemisemiquaver, lasting for 1/256 of a beat.
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In 4/4 time, 128th notes take up 1/32nd of a beat.
Assuming you mean shortest to longest, they get, as far as I know, down to 32nd notes. So: 32nd notes 16th notes Eighth notes Quarter notes Half notes Whole notes
If literally a note that spans 30 seconds; At 60 beats per minute, 30. If this was meant to refer to a "32nd" note; It takes up 1/8 of a beat. (Which would be a 1/32 of a measure in 4/4 time.)
Here is the correct basic values in music theory: Quarter note = 1 beat = two 8th notes Whole note = 4 beats = two half notes Half note = 2 beats = two 8th notes Half Dotted note = 3 beats = one Half note + one Quarter note Half Dotted quarter note = (1.5) beat = one Quarter note + one 8th note 8th note = (1/2) beat= two 16th notes 16th note = (1/4) beat = two 32nd notes 32nd note = (1/16) beat = two 64th notes 64th note = (1/32) beat = two 128th notes
Here is the correct basic values in Music Theory: Quarter note = 1 beat = two 8th notes Whole note = 4 beats = two half notes Half note = 2 beats = two 8th notes Half Dotted note = 3 beats = one Half note + one Quarter note Half Dotted quarter note = (1.5) beat = one Quarter note + one 8th note 8th note = (1/2) beat= two 16th notes 16th note = (1/4) beat = two 32nd notes 32nd note = (1/16) beat = two 64th notes 64th note = (1/32) beat = two 128th notes
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Notes are named as a fraction of a common Measure of music. The most common note is the Quarter note which is 1/4th of a measure of common time (4/4 time). In 4/4 time the quarter note lasts one beat. Then the half note (2 beats) and the whole note (4 beats). Quarter notes have an egg shaped note head that is shaded in and a stem attached to it. Halve notes look similar with out the note head shaded in and the whole note does not use a note stem. To make a 3 beat not we add a dot to a half note. The dot adds 50% to the notes value. (1/2 of 2 beats =1) and (2 beats +1beat=3beats). After that you have further divisions of time by dividing the quarter note into 8th notes 16th, 32nd.....
Rule of Three: Each note value contains within it, three of the next smallest note. Ex: one Quarter note equals three Eight notes, and one Half note equals three Quarter notes. So a Sixteenth note equals three 32nd notes.
Rule of Three: Each note value contains within it, three of the next smallest note. Ex: one Quarter note equals three Eight notes, and one Half note equals three Quarter notes. So a Sixteenth note equals three 32nd notes.
I think the answer you're looking for is the whole note. The whole note (generally speaking although there are some exceptions) is worth 4 beats. The order of notes is: Whole note - 4 beats Half note- 2 beats Quarter note - 1 beat Eighth note - 1/2 a beat Sixteenth note - 1/4 of a beat 32nd note - 1/8 beat... and the list goes on.
It became the 32nd US State on 11 May 1858.