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label the symbols
word bank - fermata coda dal segno pianissimo forte crescendo
decrescendo flat sharp staff caesura
label the note names
word band - eighth note, quarter note, half note, sixteenth notes, dotted quarter note, dotted
half note, whole note, quarter rest, eighth rest, half rest, whole rest
To solve this, we analyze each symbol and note based on music notation knowledge:
Label the Symbols:
- The "𝄋" - dal segno (a navigation symbol in music).
- "pp" - pianissimo (very soft dynamics).
- "//" - caesura (a short pause).
- The five - line set - staff (where music is written).
- "<" - crescendo (gradually getting louder).
- ">" - decrescendo (gradually getting softer).
- The circled cross - coda (a concluding section).
- The curved line with arrow - fermata (hold the note longer).
- "b" - flat (lowers a note by a half - step).
- "#" - sharp (raises a note by a half - step).
- "F" (assuming it's a dynamic? No, "forte" is "f", maybe a typo, but "forte" means loud).
- The curved symbol (fermata - already labeled? Wait, the first curved with dot is fermata (hold).
Label the Note Names:
- The stacked four - sixteenth - note - like? Wait, the first note (stacked) - Sixteenth Notes (if four stacked, but maybe a chord of sixteenth notes).
- The square note (quarter note? No, the filled square on a line - Quarter Note? Wait, the second note: a filled square with stem? No, the first note (blocky) - maybe Sixteenth Notes (if multiple stacked), the second (single square) - Quarter Note.
- The "7" - shaped rest - Eighth Rest.
- The "7" - shaped with stem? No, the rest with a stem - Eighth Rest? Wait, the third symbol: Eighth Rest (the "7" - like rest).
- The fourth: Quarter Rest? No, the "7" with a line - Eighth Rest? Wait, the note with a dot and stem - Eighth Note (the single - stemmed with dot? No, the fifth note: Eighth Note (dot on notehead? No, the note with a dot: Dotted Eighth Note? Wait, the sixth note: Half Note (open notehead, stem).
- The seventh: Whole Note (open, no stem).
- The eighth: Eighth Note (filled notehead, stem).
- The ninth: Half Note (open, stem).
- The tenth: Whole Note (open, no stem).
- The eleventh: Dotted Half Note (open, stem, dot).
- The twelfth: Dotted Quarter Note (filled, stem, dot).
- The last: Sixteenth Notes (four stacked, beamed).
(Note: Some symbols might be misdrawn, but this is based on standard music notation. For example, "crescendo" is the < symbol (gradual increase in volume), "decrescendo" is > (gradual decrease), "flat" is b, "sharp" is #, "pianissimo" is pp, "forte" is f (loud), "caesura" is //, "dal segno" is 𝄋, "coda" is the circled cross, "staff" is the five lines, "fermata" is the curved symbol with dot (hold the note). For notes: "Whole Note" is open, no stem; "Half Note" is open, stem; "Quarter Note" is filled, stem; "Eighth Note" is filled, stem, flag; "Sixteenth Note" is filled, stem, two flags; rests: "Whole Rest" is a rectangle hanging below, "Half Rest" is a rectangle sitting on top, "Quarter Rest" is a "7" - like, "Eighth Rest" is a "7" - like with stem, "Sixteenth Rest" is similar with two flags.)
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Label the Symbols (Sample Answers for Each Blank):
- dal segno
- pianissimo
- caesura
- staff
- crescendo
- decrescendo
- coda
- fermata
- flat
- sharp
- forte
- fermata
Label the Note Names (Sample Answers for Each Blank):
- Sixteenth Notes
- Quarter Note
- Eighth Rest
- Eighth Rest (or adjust based on exact drawing)
- Eighth Note
- Half Note
- Whole Note
- Eighth Note
- Half Note
- Whole Note
- Dotted Half Note
- Dotted Quarter Note
- Sixteenth Notes
(Note: The exact answers depend on the precise drawing, but this is a guide based on standard music notation symbols and terms from the word banks provided.)