An "X" in front of a note in music notation means that the note should be played as a sharp or raised by a half step.
A note with a dot in music notation means that the note's duration is increased by half of its original value.
The dot next to a note in music notation increases the note's duration by half of its original value.
In music notation, a dot placed after a note increases its duration by half.
In music notation, the dot placed after a note increases its duration by half.
An "x" before a note in music notation indicates that the note should be played as a sharp, raising the pitch by a half step.
A note with a dot in music notation means that the note's duration is increased by half of its original value.
The dot next to a note in music notation increases the note's duration by half of its original value.
In music notation, a dot placed after a note increases its duration by half.
In music notation, the dot placed after a note increases its duration by half.
An "x" before a note in music notation indicates that the note should be played as a sharp, raising the pitch by a half step.
An "x" next to a note in music notation indicates that the note should be played as a sharp, raising its pitch by a half step.
The "x" next to a note in music notation indicates that the note should be played as a sharp, raising its pitch by a half step.
The symbol "x" before a note in music notation means to play or sing the note as a staccato, which is short and detached.
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 dot under a note in music notation indicates that the note should be played or sung with a slight pause or emphasis, extending its duration by half of its original value.
An eighth note is half the duration of a quarter note in music notation.
In music notation, the symbol "" is called a sharp and it indicates that the note it precedes should be played one semitone higher.