not using standard notes. they are a b c d e f g (and asociated sharps and flats). i believe some countries (mainly hispanic(correct me if im wrong)) use h instead of b. either way there's no n, l or s. in solfa notation there is lah and soh which could be abrieviated to l and s perhaps. cant think of any n though..
rhythm
a chord
Glissando is a musical term. It means a rapid sequence of rising or falling notes.
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I think you mean, "Riff".
rhythm
a chord
"Porque" is a Spanish word that translates to "because" in English. It isn't a musical term related to lyre notes. If you are looking for a specific musical piece or notation related to the word "porque," please provide more context.
The word 'notes' is a noun, a plural, common noun; a word for a written communication or a reminder; a musical symbol or tone; a thing. The word 'notes' is also a verb (note, notes, noting, noted). The noun form for the verb is 'noter', one who notes, and the gerund (verbal noun) 'noting'.
The word 'notes' is a noun, a plural, common noun; a word for a written communication or a reminder; a musical symbol or tone; a thing. The word 'notes' is also a verb (note, notes, noting, noted). The noun form for the verb is 'noter', one who notes, and the gerund (verbal noun) 'noting'.
The word pentachord is a noun. It is a musical term for five notes in a scale.
A musical chord consists of multiple notes played at once.
Glissando is a musical term. It means a rapid sequence of rising or falling notes.
These look like musical notes. Do is C, fa is F, mi is E
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I think you mean, "Riff".
NOTES