hi um could you help me i have to do a music assignment and i to talk to my class about a piece of music from my fave artist like what instruments are used the structure of the music and those kinds of things but im not good at music and don't really understand could u clear this up for me ?

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. First of all, select your favorite artist and a piece of music. What musical instruments are used in the piece - piano, guitar, keyboard, etc. As for the structure, is it an instrumental, choral, ballad and is it jazz, blues, etc. Obviously you are studying music so look at your notes and what exactly have you been studying? Homework usually incorporates what your lessons have covered.

i have some music homework but i don't have a clue about the notes like semiquavers! can you help?

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Of course, I can help you understand music notes and terminology.

In music, semiquavers are a type of note that represents a very short duration. They are also called 16th notes. To understand semiquavers, it's important to understand the relationships between different note durations.

Here is a brief overview of some common note durations, from longest to shortest:

1. Semibreve (Whole Note): It is an open oval-shaped note and lasts for four beats (or counts) in common time.

2. Minim (Half Note): It is an open oval-shaped note with a straight line attached. It lasts for two beats.

3. Crotchet (Quarter Note): It is a filled-in oval-shaped note with a straight line attached. It lasts for one beat.

4. Quaver (Eighth Note): It is a filled-in oval-shaped note with a straight line and a flag attached. It lasts for half a beat.

5. Semiquaver (16th Note): It is a filled-in oval-shaped note with a straight line and two flags attached. It lasts for a quarter of a beat.

Please note that the notation system may vary slightly depending on the country and music notation conventions used. However, the basic concept of note durations remains the same.

To familiarize yourself with different note durations, it can be helpful to listen to music while following along with the sheet music. You can find sheet music for various songs online, and many have the note durations notated.

Additionally, there are many online resources, tutorials, and videos that explain music theory and notation in-depth. You can search for beginner-level music theory lessons or refer to music theory textbooks for a more comprehensive understanding.

Remember, practice is key when it comes to understanding music notation. The more you engage with it, the more comfortable you will become. Don't be discouraged if it takes time to fully grasp every aspect of music theory and notation. With persistence and patience, you will improve your understanding.

Of course, I can help you understand notes and concepts like semiquavers. In music notation, there are different types of notes that represent different lengths of time. A semiquaver is one of those note types.

A semiquaver is also known as a sixteenth note. It looks like a filled-in oval with a stem and two flags (or beams) attached to it. It is typically half the duration of an eighth note and one-fourth the duration of a quarter note.

To give you some context, let's say a quarter note lasts for one beat in a piece of music. An eighth note would last for half a beat, and a semiquaver (or sixteenth note) would last for one-fourth of a beat. So, if you were to count the beats in a piece of music, a semiquaver would receive one-fourth of that beat's duration.

You can find examples and diagrams of these notes online, which might help you visualize them better. Let me know if you have any more questions or need further clarification!