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		<title>Musical Notes &#8211; What Is A Semiquaver?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A &#8220;semiquaver&#8221; can be found as a written musical note in sheet music. This musical note is used in all types of sheet music for all musical instruments. The semiquaver looks like a black-coloured oval shape with a stem on the right or left side depending on where on the musical staff it is written. [...]]]></description>
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