Sixty-Third Note
A Sixty-Third Note is a musical note that lasts for one-sixty-third of a whole note's duration. In standard musical notation, it is represented by a note head with a stem and six flags. This note is typically used in fast passages of music, allowing composers to convey rapid sequences of sound.
In terms of rhythm, the Sixty-Third Note is part of the family of notes that includes other shorter durations, such as the Thirty-Second Note and the Sixty-Fourth Note. Musicians often encounter this note in genres that require intricate and swift melodic lines, such as classical music and jazz.