musical note
A symbol that represents a sound, indicating both its pitch (how high or low the sound is) and its duration (how long it should be played).
Used to represent music or that a character is singing. Can also be used to cover musical notes in the background or on objects. Covers all musical notation symbols beyond just notes.
Examples
Related tags
Notes
- whole note (𝅝)
- whole rest (𝄻)
- half note (𝅗𝅥)
- quarter note (♩)
- eighth note (♪)
- sixteenth note (𝅘𝅥𝅯)
- thirty-second note
- sixty-fourth note
- beamed sixty-fourth notes (two or more 64th notes)
- ghost note (a note of any length with no discernable pitch)
- grace note
Other musical notation
Accidentals
- flat sign (♭, one semitone lower pitch)
- double flat sign (♭♭, two semitones lower pitch)
- natural sign (♮, cancels previous accidental)
- sharp sign (♯, one semitone higher pitch)
Articulation marks
- accent mark (>)
- fermata (𝄐)
- marcato (∧)
- staccato
- tenuto
Clefs
- bass clef (𝄢)
- treble clef (𝄞)
- c-clef (𝄡)
Dynamics
- forte (f)
- fortissimo (ff)
- piano (p)
- pianissimo (pp)
- mezzo-forte (mf)
- mezzo-piano (mp)
Miscellaneous
- coda sign (𝄌)
- dal segno (𝄋)
- sheet music
- simile mark
- musical staff (𝄚𝄚𝄚𝄚𝄚)
- time signature
- alla breve (𝄵)
See also
External links
- Wikipedia: Musical note
- Wikipedia: Accidental (music)
- Wikipedia: Articulation (music)
- Wikipedia: Clef
- Wikipedia: Dynamics (music)
- Wikipedia: List of Musical Symbols
The following tags are aliased to this tag: music_note, music_notes, and musical_notes (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: beamed_eighth_notes, beamed_sixteenth_notes, beamed_thirty-second_notes, eighth_note, half_note, musical_note_hair_ornament, musical_note_print, musical_note_tattoo, quarter_note, sixteenth_note, spoken_musical_note, thirty-second_note, and whole_note (learn more).

