A whole note, also called a semibreve, has a duration of four quarter notes and is the longest note in general use today. It has a hollow notehead, slightly more elongated than that of a half note, and no stem.
A whole note, also called a semibreve, has a duration of four quarter notes and is the longest note in general use today. It has a hollow notehead, slightly more elongated than that of a half note, and no stem.