noun a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note
verb to shake or tremble in speaking, typically due to nervousness or emotion
In music notation, a quaver is a musical note with half the duration of a crotchet, represented by a filled-in oval with a stem and one flag.
In education, the term 'quaver' may be used in music classes to teach students about different note durations and rhythms.
In literature or poetry, the word 'quaver' may be used to describe a trembling or shaking voice, indicating fear, nervousness, or uncertainty.
In singing, a quaver refers to a musical ornamentation technique where a note is rapidly alternated with the note above or below it.
In music, a quaver refers to a musical note with half the time value of a crotchet, typically represented by a filled-in oval with a stem.
In education, a quaver can be used to teach students about note durations and rhythms in music.
In speech therapy, quavering voice can be a symptom of vocal cord issues or emotional distress.
In acting, a quaver in voice or movement can be used to convey a sense of nervousness or uncertainty in a character.
In dance, a quaver can refer to a quick, trembling movement or step that adds dynamics to a choreography.