It means to play all the notes between the two listed in the given time.
The notehead (the round part), the stem, and, in the case of eighth notes, sixteenth notes ect., a flag.
there are a number of marks that are attached to notes to modify how they're played. > = accent - note is emphasised ^ = accent - note is sharply emphasised . = staccato - short, detached from other notes - = tenuto - held for the full length of the given note value
You are most likely referring to a quarter rest, which means to stop playing for the time assigned to a quarter in the given time signature. If it is a really long squiggly line then you might be looking at a glissando, which basically means to glide from the top note to the bottom note indicated by the mark.
The five lines and four spaces on which notes on a musical page are written, are called a Staff. A Treble Clef and Bass Clef staff are combined for piano music. All notes, quarter notes, half notes, whole notes, etc. are placed on a staff or if they are higher than the staff allows, they use ledger lines. In a piano staff, a ledger line is a short line between the two staffs that is shown when the note Middle C is notated. Ledger lines can also be above the top staff or below the bottom staff.
This would be a breath mark. If it looks something like ' at the top then yes this is a breath mark. If there isn't a breath mark, then it could be the end of a slur, that is to say, a set of notes played together with no space in between them. A slur has a mark like a curved line over the line of music notes. Also if there is neither a breath mark nor a slur, it could be what is referred to as the end of a "musical phrase" where the music sounds like it should naturally have a small space of silence. Hope this helped!
Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
No.
are the stands for notes to sit on in music
first you draw a line and then a bunch of other squiggly lines between it
It is a line that twists and turns, not astraight line.
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ is the line
I drew a squiggly line.
It is in fact not a squiggly line.. But a small outline of the state. This is done to combat counterfeitting and also as a tracking method.
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The notehead (the round part), the stem, and, in the case of eighth notes, sixteenth notes ect., a flag.
this is and ampersand......&
no that's a river