Hemidemisemiquaver


[hem-ee-dem-ee-sem-ee-kwey-ver] /ˌhɛm iˌdɛm iˈsɛm iˌkweɪ vər/

noun, Music. Chiefly British.
1.
a sixty-fourth note.
/ˌhɛmɪˌdɛmɪˈsɛmɪˌkweɪvə/
noun
1.
(music) a note having the time value of one sixty-fourth of a semibreve Usual US and Canadian name sixty-fourth note
n.

1848, from hemi- + demi- + semi- + quaver (n.).

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