Called a "bind" or "slur" (tie) which basically is a curved line that joins two or more successive notes of the same pitch, indicating that those notes should be played or sung sustained, unbroken, through their total time value.
A pickup note is a note that is right before the beginning of the music, but it doesn't take up an entire measure and is usually not counted as a measure at all. Is this what you were thinking about?
they are always on the same line
A bar.
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That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
the notes of a chord are played at the SAME time
singing notes are just the same as most instrumental notes. i play the saxophone and the piano so i can read the notes if you can read music notes you can read singing notes!
Same sounds and same rhythm but different notes, melody and accompaniment.
They are actually not quite the same; violin music notes are 12% lower on average, so that the lead music stands out more. However, they have the same names. Like a Battery flat on lead sheet music is still a Battery flat on violin music; same with a Extremely sharp or a Chocolate natural.
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It is called a "tie" (like what you do to your shoe laces).
That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
the notes of a chord are played at the SAME time
singing notes are just the same as most instrumental notes. i play the saxophone and the piano so i can read the notes if you can read music notes you can read singing notes!
No, well actually if it is 40 whole notes then yes but that is it. Your welcome!
There is no difference in the sheet music used for electric and acoustic instruments. Both use the same sheet music so that the same notes are played and in the same way.
Enharmonic notes in music are notes that sound the same but are written differently, for example: G# and Ab.
chords are two or more notes played at the same time.
chord, cord
yes