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Encyclopedia > Note head

The oval that is seen at the top or bottom of a note. Noteheads may be coloured completely black or white, indicating the type of note.


See also: Note stem Stems can refer to two things in music, relating to music notation and production. ...


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Thirty-second notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with three flags.
As with all notes with stems, thirty-second notes are drawn with stems to the right of the notehead, facing up, when they are below the middle line of the musical staff.
When multiple thirty-second notes or eighth notes (or sixteenth notes, etc.) are next to each other, the flags may be connected with a beam.
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