You have to be specific. There are many different notes.
A breve looks like an oval with 2 lines either side of it
A semi-breve is just an oval
A minim looks like a semi-breve but with a stem on top of it
A crotchet looks like a minim but coloured in.
A quaver looks like a crotchet but with a tail on the top of a stem
A semi-quaver has 2 tails
A demi-semi quaver has 3 tails and so on.
Blabbis
It depends on which staff and which direction:Trebble staff, going up: 2nd spaceBass staff, going up: 1st space(if that makes any sence, if not look up a picture on google)
The clef
Trumpet sounds, like any musical instrument, can be written in standard musical notation. Trumpet music is written in treble clef.
A few commonly known musical symbols are the G clef otherwise known as the Treble Clef. There are also the musical notes Breve, Semibreve, Minim, Crotchet and Quaver.
The Tredle clef, often referred to as the "Tremolo clef," is a type of musical notation that indicates a specific way of playing notes, typically in a rapid, alternating manner. It is not as commonly known or used as traditional clefs like the treble or bass clef. The Tredle clef is primarily associated with certain styles of music and instruments where rapid note articulation is essential.
There are five musical clefs: treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, tenor clef, and soprano clef.
The different musical clefs used in sheet music notation are the treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef. Each clef indicates which notes are represented on the staff.
The musical staff was invented because it would be easier to figure out the different pitches and either it was the bass clef or the treble clef.
The different types of musical clefs used in sheet music are the treble clef, the bass clef, and the alto clef. Each clef indicates which notes correspond to specific lines and spaces on the staff.
The musical clef symbol is important because it tells musicians which notes correspond to which lines and spaces on the staff, helping them determine the pitch of a musical note.
The bass clef notes that are considered low on the musical staff are F, G, A, and B.
The clef
It depends on which staff and which direction:Trebble staff, going up: 2nd spaceBass staff, going up: 1st space(if that makes any sence, if not look up a picture on google)
Trumpet sounds, like any musical instrument, can be written in standard musical notation. Trumpet music is written in treble clef.
A few commonly known musical symbols are the G clef otherwise known as the Treble Clef. There are also the musical notes Breve, Semibreve, Minim, Crotchet and Quaver.
This is not really a good question. Phrases refer to how long a musical line (musical thought) is within a piece and a staff refers to where the lined structure on which a clef (treble clef, bass clef etc...) resides.
The main types of music clefs used in musical notation are the treble clef, the bass clef, and the alto clef. Each clef indicates which notes correspond to which lines and spaces on the staff, helping musicians read and play music accurately.