1The eighth note, or complement of the octave, is the diapason of man.
2The rhythm value of an eighth note is one eighth of a whole note.
3Every musician understands this principle: it requires longer to sing a half note than it does an eighth note.
4Kullak dots the eighth note.
5With the second eighth note of this measure a movement of eighth notes in chords enters, which forms the concluding piece.
6The melody, of course in profile, is in the eighth notes.
7There's also a switch to add some dotted eighth notes to your delay.
8Let's fire up the GarageBand app and play some eighth notes.
9Riemann detaches the eighth notes of the bass figures, as is his wont, for greater clearness.
10Two eighth notes will fit over each click.
11For our purposes today, select eighth notes.
12Given the following measure-signs: 2-4, 2-2, 2-8, quarter, half, or eighth notes, respectively, are beat-notes.
13On the last page, second bar, first line, Kullak writes the passage beginning with E flat in eighth notes, Klindworth in sixteenths.
14Klindworth strengthens the first and the seventh eighth notes of the fifth bar before the last by filling in the harmonics of the left hand.
15Another, and a common one, is two slurred eighth notes, repeated, "sol te, sol te"-upperG and B in the key of C.
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