Thirty-second note
Appearance
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A thirty-second note (also called a demisemiquaver) is a note with a value of 1⁄32 of the duration of a whole note which is how it gets the name. It has 3 flags or beams.[1] A single thirty-second note is always stemmed with flags, while two or more are usually beamed in groups.[2] In the time signature it has a value of 1⁄8 of a beat.