It's called an "inverted mordent". If it has a little line through it, it's simply called a "mordent".
The letter E represents the note Mi.
The music symbol which looks like a curlicue is the treble clef. It is used to represent the upper half of the musical range.
this ? .....In music, I suspect the questioner is asking about what is called a fermata.There is a picture of it in the wikipedia article on fermata.
See the related links for an image of a standard quarter rest note in music notation.
a decrecindo looks like this > because the music gets softer, and the cresindo looks like this < because the music gets louder.
To type the symbol that looks like a wave (∼), you can use the tilde key on your keyboard which is usually located to the left of the number 1 key. Press and hold the shift key while pressing the tilde key.
If it's the ~ you're talking about then it's called a tilde.
The approximate symbol looks like a tilde placed over an equal sign: ≈. It is used in mathematics and science to indicate that two values are close to each other but not exactly equal.
A tilde.
The letter E represents the note Mi.
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
The music symbol which looks like a curlicue is the treble clef. It is used to represent the upper half of the musical range.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
itd the key with the squiggly line which looks like this ~
A rest note in music notation looks like a symbol that indicates a period of silence in the music. It can vary in appearance depending on the duration of the rest, but generally, it looks like a small rectangle or squiggle placed on the staff.
the symbol that looks like a wagon is the towing feature is turned on symbol
It's called a tilde.