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"Quasihemidemisemiquaver"
Sorry, I just had to ; )

glissando ;)
bass cleft
Yes, that curlicue thing that comes at the beginning of a line of music, that means "Here's some music".
fermata, hold me....
Treble clef.
Mordent
tie
The vee-on-its-side that opens out to indicate a _crescendo_, and closes to a point to indicate a _decrescendo_ or _diminuendo_.
Pizzicato.
I've played so many percussion parts where they describe what they want as pizzicato. Anyway, it doesn't exist in the percussion world, but strings find it useful...
Tenor cleff
crescendo!
Accent
Arpeggio
Stem.
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OMG! That is so kool! Thanks, Barcaluv! +6
by Marguerite on February 25th, 2009
My pleasure : )
by Barcaluv on February 25th, 2009