- An
eighth note (American) or a
quaver (British) is a
musical note pla**** for one
eighth the
duration of a
whole note (semibreve). Its
length relative to...
- L'Arbre
Croche,
known by the
Odawa people as Waganagisi, was a
large Odawa settlement in
Northern Michigan. The
French called it L'Arbre
Croche for the...
- In
music notation, a sixty-fourth note (North American), or
hemidemisemiquaver or
semidemisemiquaver (British),
sometimes called a half-thirty-second note...
- In music, a 1/16,
sixteenth note (American) or
semiquaver (British) is a note pla**** for half the
duration of an
eighth note (quaver),
hence the names...
- In music, a thirty-second note (American) or
demisemiquaver (British) is a note pla**** for 1⁄32 of the
duration of a
whole note (or semibreve). It lasts...
-
Croche Lake (French: Lac
Croche,
pronounced [lak kʁɔʃ]) is
located in Sainte-Thècle, in the
Mekinac Regional County Muni****lity, in Mauricie, in Quebec...
- The
Aiguille Croche (2,487
metres (8,159 ft)) is a
mountain in the
Beaufortain M****if in
Savoie and Haute-Savoie, France. In 2009,
Matthias Giraud was...
-
Marais Croche is an
unincorporated community in St.
Charles County, in the U.S.
state of Missouri. The name of the
community derives from the
French meaning...
-
Crochet braids, also
known as
latch hook braids, are
techniques for
braiding hair that
involve crocheting synthetic hair
extensions to a person's natural...
- Lac-
Croche (French pronunciation: [la kʁɔʃ]) is an
unorganized territory in the Capitale-Nationale
region of Quebec, Canada, in the
north of La Jacques-Cartier...