- What is the vertical squiggly line in music called?
- What symbol is vertical line?
- What does a squiggly line going up mean in music?
- What is a wiggly line called?
What is the vertical squiggly line in music called?
Arpeggio signs are vertical lines that indicate chords are to be played arpeggiated, or spread , so that the notes in the chord are played very quickly one after another. Arpeggio signs are normally shown with wavy lines similar to trill extension lines.
What symbol is vertical line?
The vertical line, also called the vertical slash or upright slash ( | ), is used in mathematical notation in place of the expression "such that" or "it is true that." This symbol is commonly encountered in statements involving logic and sets. Also see Mathematical Symbols.
What does a squiggly line going up mean in music?
It means to play each white note between the two notes written. Begin on the note written, glissando (or quickly play up or down the keyboard with your thumb or fingers) and end at the note written. A glissando can be played whichever way a pianist prefers.
What is a wiggly line called?
Answer: It's called a tilde.