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.
If it's the ~ you're talking about then it's called a tilde.
A tilde.
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.
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
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 ~
the symbol that looks like a wagon is the towing feature is turned on symbol
In physics, what is the symbol that looks like a horseshoe, and relation to voltage
The music symbol which looks like a curlicue is the treble clef. It is used to represent the upper half of the musical range.
It's called a tilde.
It means congruent, which is to say they are approximately equal. Such as 3.9595 is approximately 4. Or, in geometry, two angles are basically the same size and shape but are positioned differently.