The semi-colon. To refer to a cell on another sheet you need the sheetname, followed by a semi-colon and then the cell. So to refer to G45 on Sheet3 it would be:
=Sheet3!G45
The symbol used in sheet music to represent the pitch of a note on the music staff is called a "note."
A rest symbol indicates a period of silence or inactivity in sheet music.
The symbol "x" in sheet music notation indicates a note that should be played as a muted or dampened sound.
The symbol used in sheet music to indicate a higher pitch, also known as a music note sharp, is "" symbol.
The 8va symbol in sheet music notation indicates that the notes should be played one octave higher than written.
A bar line.
The symbol used in sheet music to indicate a pause or break in the music is called a "rest."
It redirects you to a tafe assingment answer sheet.
The name of the music sheet for the song I am playing is called the "sheet music."
The ! symbol. For example: =Sheet1!A1
The pedal marking symbol in sheet music notation indicates when to use the sustain pedal on a piano or other keyboard instrument to sustain the sound of the notes played.
Outline and Contour Line