Similarities between Disco and Sixteenth note
Disco and Sixteenth note have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Eighth note.
Eighth note
'''Figure 1.''' An eighth note with stem facing up, an eighth note with stem facing down, and an eighth rest. '''Figure 2.''' Four eighth notes beamed together. An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for half the value of a quarter note (crotchet) and twice that of the sixteenth note (semiquaver), which amounts to one quarter the duration of a half note (minim), one eighth the duration of whole note (semibreve), one sixteenth the duration of a double whole note (breve), and one thirty-second the duration of a longa, hence the name.
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- What Disco and Sixteenth note have in common
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Disco and Sixteenth note Comparison
Disco has 898 relations, while Sixteenth note has 17. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.11% = 1 / (898 + 17).
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