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 smallest interval in traditional western (hemisphere) music is the half step
there are 7 notes
beamed notes are a music note with a flag.
deep ones
Motive as far as melodies are concerned, but a single note would be the basic building block harmonically. Rhythmically is a different story, as you can theoretically have as short a note as you want, however visually, that becomes absurd and the notes become so short that we wouldn't perceive them anyway. Grace notes are probably the "smallest" rhythmic element. In terms of tuning and temperament, the semi-tone is the smallest interval, however, for tuning purposes there are "cents" which are 1/100 ths of a semi-tone.
In order from smallest to largest are the types of volcanoes (I have this in my science notes, which I am looking at right now!)- Cinder Cone = smallest Stratovolcano (composite cone) = medium Shield Volcano = largest
The smallest interval in traditional western (hemisphere) music is the half step
semi tone or flat
Itis neither the largest, second largest or smallest.
A half step in music theory is the smallest interval between two notes in Western music, equivalent to moving one key on a piano keyboard.
By area, France is the largest and Malta is the smallest. By population, Germany is the largest and the smallest is Malta.
By area, the largest is Alaska and the smallest is Rhode Island; by population, the largest is California and the smallest is Wyoming.
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largest: Alaska smallest: Rhode Island
The Netherlands is the largest and Luxembourg is the smallest.
London is the largest and Ely the smallest.
Smallest = 94999.5 Largest = 95000.5