A dot above or below a note means playing Staccato, a way to accentuate the note by suddenly stopping it's articulation, so that it is much shorter than regular notes that are usually bound to another in a way that the sound does not stop in between them (Legato).
It is not meant to affect the Tempo or the Volume, i.e. it is not slower, faster, louder, softer -- just play each Staccato note much shorter, to separate it from the others.
If you want to read an excellent reference article about Music Notation in general, look into the corresponding German Wikipedia entry "Notation (Musik)". «Staccato» is explained there as no. 10 in the «practical example» chapter, using the "Donauwalzer" (Donau Waltz).
Or else, directly read the English Wikipedia entry about Staccato, since this (and many other subjects) is not even mentioned in the Wikipedia entry about Musical notation...
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.
Dots over notes typically indicate that the notes should be played with a staccato articulation, meaning they should be performed in a short and detached manner. This technique creates a crisp, clear sound, contrasting with legato playing, where notes are connected smoothly. The dots signal the musician to separate each note slightly, enhancing the rhythmic feel of the piece.
staccatos and tenutos
In the bass clef sign, the line that runs between the two dots is the F line. The bass clef is used to indicate lower pitches and the dots are placed around the F line, marking it as the reference point for the notes located on the staff. The notes on the lines of the bass clef from bottom to top are G, B, D, F, and A.
The dots in the F clef, also known as the bass clef, indicate the position of the F note on the staff. The clef symbol itself wraps around the second line from the top of the staff, which represents the note F. The two dots placed above and below this line help to identify the specific line and provide a visual reference for musicians to read bass notes accurately. This notation is essential for understanding the pitch range of lower instruments and voices.
to play half of the normal lenth
The dots above the repeated line notes in measure 2 indicate staccato articulation, meaning that the notes should be played short and detached. This technique adds a light and crisp character to the music. The dots help performers understand how to interpret the phrasing and dynamics intended by the composer.
The dots above the repeated notes in measure 2 indicate that those notes should be played as staccato, which means they should be played short and detached. This notation enhances the rhythmic texture and adds a playful or lively character to the music. Additionally, it often suggests a separation between the notes, creating a clearer articulation in the performance.
to play half of the normal lenth
it means u have to play the same note as b4 but somehow change it to sound a little bit different than the previous 1
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.
dots Aboriginal art used much more than just repeated dots. The Aborigines used a complex system of lines of different sizes and shapes in order to convey meaning through their art.
In mathematics, the repeat sign is often represented by two vertical dots placed above and below a bar or a line, resembling a colon (:), but it is usually depicted as two dots (one above the other) without the line. This sign indicates that a section of music or a sequence should be repeated. In some contexts, it can also refer to notation in sequences or patterns where a part is to be repeated.
As the music plays, colored dots (notes) will descend toward the piano. As each note reaches the circle above a piano key, press that key. The timing should have you playing the song. If you get enough of the notes correctly, you will pass the challenge.
The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
no ,dots are dots and pixels measure how big a picture is.
There is two dots above the Mn, there your two S dots