Etymology:
The term "semidemisemiquaver" is derived from:
Meaning:
A semidemisemiquaver is a musical note with a time value of one-sixty-fourth of a full beat. It is the smallest and fastest written musical note in Western notation.
Origin:
The term "semidemisemiquaver" emerged during the 16th century as the need arose for smaller note values to represent increasingly fast-paced music. It was initially used in conjunction with the earlier terms "quaver" and "semiquaver."
Alternative Names:
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