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Whole Note (noun)

Type: noun, music notation

Pronunciation: /hole-note/

Also spelled or known as: Whole-Note, WholeNote

Related: Whole Rest

What does Whole Note mean?

A note that takes up an entire measure in 4/4 time.

More notes: Half note, A note, B note, C note, D note, F note

A Whole Note (used in music notation) is a note that takes up an entire measure in 4/4 time.

Example sentence: “This one is a whole note.”

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