A thirty-second note, also known as a "demisemiquaver" in British terminology, is a type of musical note that represents a very short duration of sound. In standard musical notation, it is typically indicated by a filled note head with two flags or beams. In a time signature where the quarter note gets one beat, a thirty-second note is worth 1/8 of a beat.
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