The answer depends on the number of notes involved. A small number of notes (for example 3-8) is called a motif. A longer patter of notes spanning 2 or more measures of music is called a phrase.
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A 'rest'.
This is called dissonance.
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
A scale.
rhythm
A phrase.
A cluster of notes with a similar pattern
A 'rest'.
This is called dissonance.
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
A scale.
It is written by Craig Carnelia (of "Working" fame) and is said to be part of an unfinished, unpublished musical called "Notes". Notes
rhythm
That would be a melody. You may be thinking of 'motif'.
Musical notes are apart of a MEASURE.
The letters in music are called the musical alphabet. The letters represent notes, and there are 12 of them. Natural notes are given the letters A through G. The other notes are in between natural notes and they are called sharps and flats.
A musical phrase or idea that consists of single notes played individually in a specific pattern/rhythm.