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Definitions of crotchet in various dictionaries:
noun - a sharp curve or crook
noun - a musical note having the time value of a quarter of a whole note
noun - a strange attitude or habit
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a musical note with a time value equal to two quavers or half a minim |
A note having the time value of a quarter of a semibreve or half a minim, represented by a large solid dot with a plain stem. |
A perverse or unfounded belief or notion. |
An odd, whimsical, or stubborn notion. |
Music See quarter note. |
Obsolete A small hook or hooklike structure. |
a small tool or hook-like implement |
a musical note having the time value of a quarter of a whole note |
a sharp curve or crook a shape resembling a hook |
a strange attitude or habit |
Crotchet description |
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A quarter note (American) or crotchet (British, from the sense 'hook') is a note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve). Often, musicians will say that a crotchet is one beat, but this is not always correct, as the beat is indicated by the time signature of the music; a quarter note may or may not be the beat. Quarter notes are notated with a filled-in oval note head and a straight, flagless stem. The stem usually points upwards if it is below the middle line of the stave or downwards if it is on or above the middle line. However, the stem direction may differentiate more than one part. The head of the note also reverses its orientation in relation to the stem. (See image.) |