The whole note has the longest
For even faster values, you just keep dividing the note in half and adding a flag: the 512th note has seven flags or beams; the 1024th note takes eight flags; the 2048th note has nine flags; and the 4096th note has ten flags.
This Wikipedia page says that the double whole note, or breve, is the "longest note value still in common use".
In music, a two hundred fifty-sixth note (or occasionally demisemihemidemisemiquaver) is a note played for 1⁄256 of the duration of a whole note. It lasts half as long as a hundred twenty-eighth note and takes up one quarter of the length of a sixty-fourth note. In musical notation it has a total of six flags or beams.
note512thDown. 512th note (hemidemisemihemidemisemiquaver) stem down.
Likewise, 128th notes are used in the explicitly notated ornamental runs in the opening Adagio of Bach's g minor Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin (BWV 1001).
quasihemidemisemiquaver (plural quasihemidemisemiquavers) (music, principally UK) A note having a time value half as long as a hemidemisemiquaver or 64th note; a 128th note.
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. In music, a thirty-second note (American) or demisemiquaver (British) is a note played for 1⁄32 of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve). It lasts half as long as a sixteenth note (or semiquaver) and twice as long as a sixty-fourth (or hemidemisemiquaver).
In music notation, a sixty-fourth note (American), or hemidemisemiquaver or semidemisemiquaver (British), sometimes called a half-thirty-second note, is a note played for half the duration of a thirty-second note (or demisemiquaver), hence the name.
A piano has a finite range of predetermined notes, depending on the fixed tuning of the open strings, but a violin has a theoretically infinite range of possibilities, depending on the variable placing of fingers.
The longest note known to of been held on a UK chart hit belongs to a-ha's Morton Harket on their 2000 single “Summer Moved On”. It lasts for 20.2 seconds.
The Sixty-fourth note has 4 flags and is the shortest note in general notational use. It may also be beamed together.
The quarter note equals one beat.
In Unicode, the symbol U+266A (♪) is a single eighth note and U+266B (♫) is a beamed pair of eighth notes.
Other names for ghost notes include "false notes," "dead notes," and "muted notes."
The highest note on the piano is called C8. That means the note “C” in the eighth octave. The black keys on the piano represent the “slash” notes on the list above (C# / Db, D# / Eb, etc.). Their names vary depending on what key you're playing in.
The Bank of England £100,000,000 note, also referred to as Titan, is a non-circulating Bank of England sterling banknote used to back the value of Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes. It is the highest denomination of banknote printed by the Bank of England.
Considered collectable due to the machine gun connotations, polymer notes with the prefix AK47 were thought to be worth tens of thousands of pounds following the new £5 release in 2016. This idea emerged after a £5 banknote with the prefix AK47 fetched a winning bid of £80,100 on eBay.
The U.S. stopped printing the $1,000 bill and larger denominations by 1946, but these bills continued circulating until the Federal Reserve decided to recall them in 1969, Forgue said.
When checking for fake £50 notes, check the quality of the paper and the ink. You're looking for clean lines, no blurring and raised letters. Holding the note up to the light should reveal a bright “£50” watermark. The hologram, known as the motion thread, should flip between “£” and “50”.
USA 1882 $100 Gold Certificate – $117,500 (£94k)
Gold certificates were used as paper currency in the USA between 1863 and 1933. They guaranteed the bearer the note's value in gold. The rarest specimens are worth a fortune – this 1882 $100 version, one of just seven, went under the hammer for $117,500 (£94k) in 2013.
There is no "official" British name for a 256th notes, but based on the naming pattern to that point, you could call it a demisemihemidemisemiquaver.
There are 7 musical notes, which are the first seven letters of the alphabet. Each musical note is assigned the name of A, B, C, D, E, F, or G.
Did you know? Hemidemisemiquavers are the fastest musical notes that are commonly played, and performing them well can stretch human technique to its limit.