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Definitions of quaver in various dictionaries:
noun - a tremulous sound
noun - a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note
verb - give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
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| a tremulous sound |
| a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note |
| To speak in a quivering voice utter a quivering sound. |
| Chiefly British An eighth note. |
| A trill. |
| A quivering sound. |
| To utter or sing in a trilling voice. |
| Music To produce a trill on an instrument or with the voice. |
| To quiver, as from weakness tremble. |
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An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for half the value of a quarter note (crotchet) and twice that of the sixteenth note (semiquaver), which amounts to one quarter the duration of a half note (minim), one eighth the duration of whole note (semibreve), one sixteenth the duration of a double whole note (breve), and one thirty-second the duration of a longa, hence the name. It is the equivalent of the fusa in mensural notation (Morehen and Rastell 2001) * Eighth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with one flag note flag (see Figure 1). A related symbol is the eighth rest (or quaver rest), which denotes a silence for the same duration. * In Unicode, the symbols U+266A () and U+266B () are an eighth note and beamed pair of eighth notes respectively. The two symbols are inherited from the early 1980s code page 437, where they occupied codes 13 and 14 respectively. Additions to the Unicode standard also incorporated ad |