🎼 Musical Score
A staff (or stave) showing a treble clef and five horizontal lines.
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🎼 Musical Score
Also known as: Sheet Music, Treble Clef
Unicode: U+1F3BC
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Version Information
Emoji Version: 1.0
Unicode Version: 6.0
Keywords
musicmusical scorescore
Shortcodes
| Platform | Shortcode | Action |
|---|---|---|
| github | :musical_score: | |
| slack | :musical_score: | |
| discord | :musical_score: |
How It's Used in Language
Adjectives
- Melodious, tuneful
- Containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
Verbs
- To perform.
- To perform an instruction.
- To perform an action, as in executing a program or a command.
- Carry out or perform an action
- To execute queries and macros.
- To perform (with obj. being the action).
- To perform; to execute.
- To achieve or perform by running or as if by running.
- Deliver by singing
Nouns
- A writing symbol used to denote a tone in music.
- An Outlook item that can be attached to a record's history log. Typically a note contains information regarding a conversation with a customer or other people in the company they work for.
- A sound.
- Sign used in musical notation, a pitched soud
- A notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
- The checkbox customers select to include notes left for them in the updates that they share about themselves. This text links to the notes webpage.
- In music, the term note has two primary meanings: A sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound ; A pitched sound itself.
- The paper representation (usually including all of the musical parts in the piece) of a piece of music or musical composition or work.
- One or more parts of a musical composition in a format indicating how the composition is to be played.
- Musical composition in a format indicating how the composition is to be played.
- A written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages
- Tones of high frequency or range, the counterpart of bass
