A 'rest'.
semi tone or flat
The lines and space positions represent different musical notes (musical frequencies) with each higher position being a frequency greater than the position below it.
Two sixteenth notes take up the same amount of time/space as one eighth note.
It's called a triplet.
In the treble clef there are 8 notes - those sittin on the lines (or the stave) are the notes E, G , D, FThose that sit between the lones are F, A, C, E.
Just that space ! It is indicated on paper by using RESTS.
The term "Broadly" indicates a slow tempo with full length notes (little or no space between the notes), and with the emphasis given to the entire phrase rather than individual notes or small groups of notes.
semi tone or flat
The lines and space positions represent different musical notes (musical frequencies) with each higher position being a frequency greater than the position below it.
It's the space between two musical or romantic arrangements! :)
The space between your eyebrows is called the "Glabella."
Two sixteenth notes take up the same amount of time/space as one eighth note.
The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis.
It's called a triplet.
If we are talking musically, it is a acronym for the notes "in between the lines" of the bar in the Treble cleff. Notes F, A, C and E; F being on the first space, E being on the top space.
The space between letters in printing (or typography) is called tracking.
Music is typically written on five horizontal lines called a staff. Each line and space on the staff represents a different pitch in music notation. The staff helps musicians to read and interpret musical notes and rhythms.