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What do the symbols in the music mean?

The symbols in the score represent the following meanings:

1, and the double rising sign (×) indicates that the basic tone level is raised by two semitones (a whole tone).

2. The heavy drop mark (bb) indicates that the basic volume is reduced by two semitones (one full tone).

3. The rising symbol (#) indicates that the basic volume is raised by a semitone.

4. The falling tone symbol (b) indicates that the basic volume is lowered by a semitone.

5. The lowering mark (ヰ) indicates that the raised or lowered voice is lowered.

6.pp (very weak)

7.p (weak)?

8. mp (weak)

9.mf (medium strength)

10, f (strong)

1 1, ff (very strong)

12, sf (extremely strong)

13 and ∨ are called inhalation marks. Generally, it appears between two bars, and some appear between two notes.

14 、>; This is called fading. Often appear in phrases.

15, ▲ is called stress mark, which means that this sound should be strongly aggravated when singing to express the artistic conception of the song.

Extended data:

1, 32 tones: A black tone with a stem and three suffixes is called "32 tones". Half smaller than the sixteenth note, equal to the duration of the whole note1/32;

2. Sixty-four tones: the black tones with four stems and four tails are called "sixty-four tones". Half less than the 30-second note is equal to the duration of the whole note 1/64.

3. Music score is used to express different characteristics of sound, such as pitch, duration, volume, facial expressions and playing skill tips. The essence of music is goodness, and notes are the building blocks for building a castle of goodness.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-music notation