It's a legato mark. It indicates that the note should be held for as long as possible before playing the next note following it.
The single long note held underneath the melodic line is called a "pedal point" or "pedal tone." It serves as a harmonic foundation, providing stability and contrast to the moving melody above it. Often found in various musical styles, it can create tension and resolution as the melody interacts with the sustained note.
The line hanging from a note is called a stem. The variations in the stems help tell how long/ short a note is.
A beam or curved line connecting two notes is called a "tie". The duration of that note then is equal both note values.
The note that has a line is called a "staff note," which is a musical note placed on the lines of a musical staff. Each line and space on the staff represents a different pitch. The lines on the staff help musicians read and interpret the music accurately. In Western music notation, there are five lines on the staff, each corresponding to specific musical notes.
the repeat note is called the repeat sign
The symbol for a whole note with a line through it in music notation is called a "breve."
The squiggly line above a note in music notation is called a vibrato. It is used to add expression and emotion to the sound of the note by quickly varying its pitch.
The squiggly line in music notation is called a trill. It indicates that the musician should rapidly alternate between the written note and the note above it.
The single long note held underneath the melodic line is called a "pedal point" or "pedal tone." It serves as a harmonic foundation, providing stability and contrast to the moving melody above it. Often found in various musical styles, it can create tension and resolution as the melody interacts with the sustained note.
The symbol used to represent a quarter note with a line through it in music notation is called a "cut time" or "alla breve" symbol.
The line hanging from a note is called a stem. The variations in the stems help tell how long/ short a note is.
A beam or curved line connecting two notes is called a "tie". The duration of that note then is equal both note values.
The horizontal squiggly line in music notation is called a "trill" and indicates that the musician should rapidly alternate between the written note and the note above it. This adds ornamentation and excitement to the music, enhancing its expressiveness and complexity.
A music note with a circle and line through it symbolizes a "rest" in music notation, indicating a period of silence or pause in the music.
The note that has a line is called a "staff note," which is a musical note placed on the lines of a musical staff. Each line and space on the staff represents a different pitch. The lines on the staff help musicians read and interpret the music accurately. In Western music notation, there are five lines on the staff, each corresponding to specific musical notes.
The wavy line in music notation, called a "tremolo," indicates that the note should be rapidly repeated for a certain duration. This adds a sense of excitement, intensity, or tension to the music.
One music note is called "C."