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In musical notation, 'S' usually refers to subito, or quickly. It is usually used in conjunction with another symbol.
The music note that looks like an "s" in musical notation is called a "slur." It indicates that the notes it connects should be played smoothly and without separation. This helps to create a flowing and connected musical phrase.
It s. from the seventies....called Elizabeth...not old classical music but sounds like Brahms. That s all I know
nope!
The S-shaped music symbol, called a "fermata," indicates that a note or rest should be held longer than its usual duration. It allows musicians to add expression and interpretation to the music, creating moments of pause or emphasis.
I'm pretty sure they were called hit clips!
It depends on your taste of music. If you like hip-hop and RB you might like todays music.If you are more into dancing "groovy" music and Woodstock related things then you might like the 80's music
Franco Serpa has written: 'Miti e note' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music, Music and literature
Beatles
not nice
This is quite simple actually. It's called slashed out text. If you want something slashed out all you do is... Well, let me give an example. Say you want to slash out this: Music is my life. All you would do is <s>Music is my life</s> And it would turn out slashed like this: Music is my life.
The group was called the Sensations and the song called "Let Me In".