There are:Whole notes - semibreve - 4 beatsHalf notes - minim - 2 beatsQuarter notes - crotchet - 1 beatEighth notes - quaver - half a beatSixteenth notes - semiquaver - a quarter beatA demisemiquaver is half of a semiquaver, and a hemidemisemiquaver is half of a demisemiquaver. These terms really do exist.Each of the above notes may also be expanded by the addition of a dot, which would extend its length by half its value. For example, a dotted crotchet is one and a half beats. A dotted minim is worth three beats.In addition, there is the breve, which is rarely used.Regarding pitch, there are eight notes in any goven octave, and a total of twelve notes in music: C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, and B.
Triple H's theme song is sung by the band Motorhead.
Hugh grant for one
Probably late with this now but his real name is Ian H Watkins. He had to go by H because band member Lee was using the name Ian...go figure! Apparently H stands for hyperactive but nobody seems to know what it really stands for.
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Because there are only 7 notes. Actually in German music - the note which we call B is called "H" and the note Bb is called "B".
No, the letter H represents the chemical symbol for hydrogen - the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. It does not represent a specific chemical formula on its own.
This "H" note I believe originated in a scale used by Gregorian monks that used both a B flat and a B natural.
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The dominant trait is hitchhiker's thumb and the letter is H, and the recessive trait straight thumb is h
If it's a five letter answer - it's water. H .... to ..... 0 (H2O)
No. the music alphabet goes to "g" from a. then it stops and starts over from a. it never going past g. Yes, in fact there is! The Germans once used a system of naming musical notes which used the letter B for the note most people call B-flat. In that system, B natural was called H! The German composer Johann Sebastian Bach actually wrote a four note melody containing the notes Bb (B), A, C and B♮ (H), in order!
If it's a five letter answer - it's water. H .... to ..... 0 (H2O)
di-di-di-dit is the letter H.
if your reffering to the p below the music staff its the symbol for piano meaning it should be softly played or sung
an adverb -reggieb
H. N. Moseley has written: 'Notes by a naturalist' 'Notes by a naturalist on the \\'