The word to describe how high or low a musical note is, is pitch.
c flat, a double sharp or H!
It's the name of a note in the musical scale!
The longest musical note still currently in use is the breve, an 8-beat note. This was used mainly in medieval music but now is infrequently encountered. The longest musical note known to mankind was the longa, which lasts twice as long as a breve (16 beats), which is 4 times as long as the generally accepted longest musical note, the semi-breve. However, the longa is no longer used in musical notation.
When it comes to music, the term "HIGH" means that you have to play a high note, meaning a note that would sound louder than a previous one. The louder the note the higher the pitch.
In musical notation, 'S' usually refers to subito, or quickly. It is usually used in conjunction with another symbol.
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G sharp
Musical note's
c flat, a double sharp or H!
It's the name of a note in the musical scale!
Because the low note is short and the high note is hifh
The longest musical note still currently in use is the breve, an 8-beat note. This was used mainly in medieval music but now is infrequently encountered. The longest musical note known to mankind was the longa, which lasts twice as long as a breve (16 beats), which is 4 times as long as the generally accepted longest musical note, the semi-breve. However, the longa is no longer used in musical notation.
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I guess you would just call that pitch. Theres really no other word for that
Death note FOREVER !! HSM is lame..
A credit note is another name for and adjustment note
When it comes to music, the term "HIGH" means that you have to play a high note, meaning a note that would sound louder than a previous one. The louder the note the higher the pitch.