Hundred twenty-eighth note

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Hundred twenty-eighth note
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The hundred twenty-eighth note (also called a semihemidemisemiquaver[1][2] or quasihemidemisemiquaver[3]) is a note played for 1128 of the duration of a whole note which is where it gets its name.It has five flags or beams. In the time signature it has a value of 132 of a beat.

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Beethoven used hundred twenty-eighth notes in the first movement of his Pathétique Sonata (Op. 13)
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A hundred twenty-eighth note with stem pointing up, a hundred twenty-eighth note with stem pointing down, and a hundred twenty-eighth rest.
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Hundred twenty-eighth notes beamed together.
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