thats a treble cleft there is two clefts a treble clef and a bass clef for a treble clef the notes in between the line sshoul spell Face and for bass cleft its aceg i think
2006-07-18 20:09:11
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answered by yellowsnowman333 2
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S Music Symbol
2017-01-16 03:41:20
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answered by ? 4
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That's called a turn. It's like a trill, but a little more intricate. It means to play the note and then up a note, the note, down a note, and then the note, all within the beat (or however many) allotted to the original note.
Ex. start C: cdcbc (keep within the proper key of the piece)
2006-07-18 20:22:32
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answered by ceol3531 2
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It is called a turn (gruppetto). It is played very fast and comes write after the note it is above. You play it by starting on the note it is above, then going one note up, then one note down, then another note down, and then back up one note to the starting not the turn was above. Hope this helps.
PS: I play alto saxophone too!
2006-07-18 20:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the Dal Segno sign. (pn. dahl senyo) It means to go back to the dal segno sign and repeat the section.
2006-07-18 20:13:08
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answered by MolliePeay 2
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it's probably a mesure repeat symbol or it means stuccato
2006-07-18 20:07:00
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answered by jaijay15 3
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