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double whole note noun[ C ] music USspecializeduk /ˌdʌb.əl ˈhəʊl ˌnəʊt/ us /ˌdʌb.əl ˈhoʊl ˌnoʊt/(UKbreve) a musical note with a time value equal to two semibreves or four minims: 倍全音符 The double whole note is fairly rare in modern music.倍全音符在现代音乐中鲜少使用。 Danica Jovanov/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages A double whole note is commonly represented by a hollow oval note head, like a whole note, with one or two vertical lines on either side. A double whole note is the second-longest note value still in use in modern music. The piece ends with a resounding double whole note. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Beats or lengths of musical notes backbeat bar bar line breakbeat common time eighth hemidemisemiquaver major seventh major sixth major third metre min. ninth perfect fourth quadruple quarter note quaver quintuple semibreve semiquaver |