A dot under the note.
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A staccato sign appears as a small dot placed directly above or below a note. This symbol indicates that the note should be played in a short, detached manner, with a slight separation from the following notes. In sheet music, it helps convey a specific articulation for the performer, enhancing the musical expression.
It's just a line. One tally mark= | They are meant to keep score and then the 5th tally mark goes diagonal/across the first 4 marks
a line transect looks like a few lines and dots used to mark a certain area.
A mark on the number one unit to the left of the zero point.
I would like your music to be more staccato. The soldiers heard the staccato sound of a machine gun being fired.
A half staccato note is typically indicated by a dot placed above or below the notehead, similar to a regular staccato, but it may also be represented by a specific symbol or marking that indicates a slightly longer duration than a standard staccato. While regular staccato notes are played short and detached, half staccato notes are played with a bit more length, creating a slightly more sustained sound while still maintaining a sense of separation from surrounding notes. In sheet music, this can vary by composer or publisher, as there isn't a universally standard notation for "half staccato."
a hash mark looks like this...#
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A staccato note is typically notated with a dot placed above or below the note head. This dot indicates that the note should be played in a short, detached manner, with a brief silence before the next note. In sheet music, staccato notes stand out due to this visual marking, signaling performers to execute them with a crisp articulation.
like a womans scream
A dash mark looks like this (-)
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a lion
The correct spelling is "staccato."
a lion
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