Here we have made a font that consists of most commonly used symbols in modern music notation. Below is a character chart for your reference. For example, when you type letter A in the font tool below, you will get the musical symbol for G clef. You can read more about musical symbols...
The tremolo symbol is also used to represent flutter-tonguing. Repeat signs Enclose a passage that is to be played more than once. If there is no left repeat sign, the right repeat sign sends the performer back to the start of the piece or the nearest double bar. Simile marks Denote tha...
repeat: the 'repetition' signs indicates that a section of a piece of music is to be played a second time - where this is the first section of the piece the left hand sign may be absent - however, where the repeat is of a later section, the left and right hand signs mark the exte...
Thesegno(Italian for “sign”) mark is used with theD.S.(“dal segno”, literally “from the sign”) directive, which instructs the performer to repeat playing of the music starting from the nearest segno. Coda Thecoda(Italian for “tail”) mark indicates a forward jump in the music to...
D.C. al coda, orda capo al coda, literally means “from the head [beginning] to the coda.” D.C. al coda is an indication to repeat from the beginning of the music, play until you encounter acoda, then skip to thenextcoda sign to continue. ...
? ? ? Musical Symbols MUSICAL SYMBOL SINGLE BARLINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE BARLINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FINAL BARLINE MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSE FINAL BARLINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DASHED BARLINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SHORT BARLINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEFT REPEAT SIGN MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT REPEAT SIGN MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEAT DOTS ...
* bird's eye: a slang term for fermata, which instructs the performer to hold a note or chord as long as they wish * bis (Lat): twice; i.e., repeat the relevant action or passage * bisbigliando: whispering; i.e., a special tremolo effect on the harp where a chord or note is...
For example, if you see a G with a natural sign beside it, you are to play a G-natural which is the same as the note G. Notes with a natural sign will always be white keys on the piano. The symbol for a natural sign is Repeat sign: This symbol indicates that a section of ...
ben or bene –well, as in, for example, ben marcato (meaning "well-marked") bewegt (Ger) – moved, speeded bis –twice; i.e., repeat the relevant action or passage bisbigliando –whispering; i.e., a special tremolo effect on the harp where a chord or note is rapidly repeated...
The tremolo symbol is also used to represent flutter-tonguing. Repeat signsEnclose a passage that is to be played more than once. If there is no left repeat sign, the right repeat sign sends the performer back to the start of the piece or the nearest double bar. Simile marksDenote that ...