staccatos and tenutos
lines that go sideways with dots at the end
The clef determines where the notes fall on the staff. In a treble cleff the symbol circles the note G. In a bass cleff the symbol starts on and has two dots surrounding the note F. Different clefs put notes in different places.
A dot above or below a musical note indicates that you are to play the note staccato - from the Italian word staccare meaning "to detach", staccato means that you play the note short and detached.
The standardly used clefs in modern and classical western music are treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef. Alto and tenor clefs are mainly used in vocal pieces but any have been used and can be found in just about any type of music for any part.
The bar line is used to split sheet music into easier to read sections. How many beats in a bar is defined by the time signature, usually 4/4, meaning four crotchets (or quarter notes) to a bar. The 12 bar blues is a good way of hearing where each bar is, as the bassline melody repeats every bar.
Connect the Dots
Dots cannot be connected with dots. It takes lines.
It depends on where the dots are located.
0----0----0----0 Three lines; four dots
French for little dots is petits points.
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
a star drawn with five lines will give you 10 dots on 5 lines with only 4 dots on each line. (or) simply draw a pentagon and put a cap ( a inverted 'V') on all sides.
Just connect the dots.
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
seeing lines and dots in your vision
That would depend on the position of the dots.
you put the thirteen dots parallel to the lines horizontally