When I went to music school (in México) the notes up to 128th went like
this:

whole = redonda
1/2     = blanca
1/4     = negra
1/8     = corchea
1/16   = semicorchea
1/32   = fusa
1/64   = semifusa
1/128 = garrapatea (i always thought this was hilarious because it sounds
like garrapata which is an insect, I believe a tick, so short as to be non
trascendental)

The teachers didn't bother with any more since they claimed it was not in
use.


2008/2/17, Alard de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Feb 16, 2008 11:25 PM, Kurt Kroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Oh, yeah ... I was also wondering:
> >
> > What the Dutch, Danish, Finnish and Swedish words for 128th- and
> 256th-notes
> > and -rests?
>
> In Dutch: 128e noot, 256e noot, 128e rust, 256e rust. In the unlikely case
> someone would prefer to write out the numbers:
>
> honderdachtentwintigste noot
> tweehonderdzesenvijftigste noot
> honderdachtentwintigste rust
> tweehonderdzesenvijftigste rust
>
> --
> Groeten,
> Alard.
>
> Ceterum censeo MS Word esse delendam.
>
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