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The most common tuplet [9] is the triplet (German Triole, French triolet, Italian terzina or tripletta, Spanish tresillo).Whereas normally two quarter notes (crotchets) are the same duration as a half note (minim), three triplet quarter notes have that same duration, so the duration of a triplet quarter note is 2 ⁄ 3 the duration of a standard quarter note.
The Walton sextuplets were born at Liverpool Maternity Hospital in Liverpool, England [1] on 18 November 1983 and were the world's first all-female surviving sextuplets, and the world's fourth known set of surviving sextuplets.
Prime quadruplets, quintuplets, and sextuplets are examples of prime constellations, and prime constellations are in turn examples of prime k-tuples. A prime constellation is a grouping of k primes, with minimum prime p and maximum prime p + n, meeting the following two conditions: Not all residues modulo q are represented for any prime q
And, in 2016, the family re-created their 2010 viral photo, capturing a second image of the then almost-6-year-olds wide awake while their dad, presumably exhausted from chasing six kids around ...
The Waldrop family consists of Eric and Courtney Waldrop; eldest son Saylor; twin boys Bridge and Wales; and sextuplets Blu, Layke, Rawlings, Rayne, Tag, and Rivers.
Kate Gosselin shared a rare photo of her now-adult children while celebrating the sextuplets’ 20th birthday. “No more teenagers in this house! Happy 20th birthday, my forever babies! I love ...
Raising Sextuplets is a reality television series produced in the United States by Eric Schiff Productions about the Masche family, consisting of parents Bryan and Jenny Masche and their sextuplets.
The six babies were born on 11 January 1980 at Careggi University Hospital in Florence. [2] [4] Once the news broke about the birth, it brought them instant fame in their native Italy, where they were compared to the Bradford family from the popular American dramedy Eight is Enough, as well as internationally, with many news agencies competing for interviews. [3]