- In music, a
notehead is the part of a note,
usually elliptical in shape,
whose placement on the
staff indicates the pitch, to
which modifications are made...
-
notated with a filled-in oval
notehead and a
straight note stem with four flags. The stem is
drawn to the left of the
notehead going downward when the note...
- is on the
right of the
notehead extending upwards or on the left
extending downwards,
depending primarily on
where the
notehead lies
relative to the middle...
- "x"
replacing notehead. Maraca: high-B with "+"
replacing notehead.
Mounted tambourine: high-B with "x"
through conventional notehead. All note letter-names...
-
above the
middle line. An
upward stem is
placed on the
right side of the
notehead, a
downward stem is
placed on the left (see image). The
Unicode symbol...
-
indicates the
relative duration of a note,
using the
texture or
shape of the
notehead, the
presence or
absence of a stem, and the
presence or
absence of...
- or
three simultaneous noteheads in one staff: a
normal notehead for the
position of the
firmly held finger, a
square notehead for the
position of the...
- with stems, thirty-second
notes are
drawn with
stems to the
right of the
notehead,
extending up, when they are
below the
middle line of the
musical staff...
- p****age to be pla**** tenuto. A
horizontal line,
roughly the
length of a
notehead,
placed immediately above or
below the note to be pla**** tenuto. Modern...
-
early medieval music notation. Half
notes are
notated with a
hollow oval
notehead like a
whole note and
straight note stem with no
flags like a
quarter note...