If you are using a Windows operating system, hold down the Alt key and enter the ASCII number on the numeric keypad.
Alt + 13 = ♪
Alt + 14 = ♫
You can also use Alt + the Unicode value.
In Linux, you can do this by pressing Ctrl+Shift+u followed by the Unicode value in Hex, then press Enter. However, in most Linux cases, the Ctrl+Shift+U combination usually takes a desktop screenshot. If you know any other combinations, improve above.
2669 = ♩
266A = ♪
266B = ♫
266C = ♬
266D = â™
266E = â™®
266F = ♯
In Mac OS X, click the flag icon in the right side of your menubar, and choose "Show Character Viewer." On the left side of that window, choose "Miscellaneous Symbols" and scroll down for notes (♩♪♫♬) or "Musical Symbols" for accidentals, barlines and clefs (? ? ? ? ? ♠♮ ♯ ? ?).
If you have no flag icon, or if the Character Viewer is not one of the options, open System Preferences (from the Apple menu at the top left), and click "Lanugage & Text," and then "Input Sources" to enable Character Viewer.
Some hints:To type a quarter note, go to word processor and hold down the ALT key, then while holding down ALT, type in the number thirteen (13) the let go of ALT. For two(2) 8th notes, do the same thing but type in the number fourteen(14)
Engraving music on your mobile device will not be as easier as in PC, provided that you already use Sibelius, Finale or a similar software. There are mobile applications for music engraving. Some of them are Ensemble composer and Maestro.
To type musical notes you press alt + 13 for ♪ or alt 14 for ♫.
Musical notes in Western notation is written down in a staff. A staff is a system of five lines and four spaces where a clef is added at the beginning to designate the pitch range.
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The word to describe how high or low a musical note is, is pitch.
It's the name of a note in the musical scale!