whole note
nounHow to pronounce whole note:
Definition of whole note:
- whole note (noun):
- a musical note equal in time value to four quarter notes or two half notes see note illustration
Synonyms for whole note:
semibreve
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- duteous
- diverse
- avenge
- archaic
- Ila
- eldest
- saddest
- praline
- softly
- pronoun
- un-strict
- unite
- union
- seagull
- Powell
- loathsome
- meter
- coloured
- topple
- premiere
- ensnare
- silver
- sausage
- Ephraim
- debauched
- Cairbre
- desalt
- acne
- raptor
- mantel
- leveche
- grubby
- impaint
- uni
- judo
- bonsai
- besmeared
- augment
- Dynah
- worn-out
- shovelled
- selfsame
- defence
- pharaoh
- loudness
- inward
- farmhouse
- noisome
- scowled
- govern
- … more
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A haiku traditionally consists of seventeen 'on' or morae, often translated as syllables in English, arranged in a 5-7-5 pattern.
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