In musical notation, 'S' usually refers to subito, or quickly. It is usually used in conjunction with another symbol.
Yes, it is the secret musical note
A clef note.
The letter E represents the note Mi.
A dotted half note. It looks like a quarter note that has an empty center, and it has a small, period-sized dot to the right of it.
In music, an accent is when a note is emphasized, generally by playing the note more forcefully, and shortening the written value of the note. In standard music notation it is marked with a >.
the repeat note is called the repeat sign
A whole rest looks like an upside down hat in the music. I hope that helps. I don't know how to show you the symbol.
The letter E represents the note Mi.
Treble Clef
click on iTunes. The sign looks like a purple square with a music note on it
A dotted half note. It looks like a quarter note that has an empty center, and it has a small, period-sized dot to the right of it.
Music rest are when ever you dont play your instrument. there usually"hats" or they just have a regular sign that looks like lighting.
Answer:A half note looks like a quarter note, but the note head looks "hollow" or "empty."
In music, an accent is when a note is emphasized, generally by playing the note more forcefully, and shortening the written value of the note. In standard music notation it is marked with a >.
If you are referring to changes in individual sheet music, they are notations that affect a note throughout a measure. a sharp, which looks like a tic-tac-toe board, raises a note a half-step; a flat, which looks like a b, lowers a note a half-step.
the repeat note is called the repeat sign
A semibreve looks like the number zero or letter O. This refers to a whole note in music and will determine the period required to rest.
A whole rest looks like an upside down hat in the music. I hope that helps. I don't know how to show you the symbol.
A half note looks like a quarter note with nothing in the middle