it depends on what time signature you are working with. 4/4, which is the most common time signature, means there are 4 beats per measure and a quarter note = 1 beat. so a bar line would go after any combination of notes that equals 4 beats (4 quarter notes, 2 half notes, 1 whole note, 1 half note and 2 quarts notes...etc.) as long as you know how many beats there are per measure, then you can determine where to put the bar lines.
A down bow, unless marked, a retake is usually so that you dont have to go back up again, or to emphasize several notes in a row, if it is marked or makes sense in the context of the particular song, you would do a short up bow (like if it was a 16th note then a barline and a quarter note) and do a down bow again
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The term "tempo" indicates the speed a composer intends the piece to be played. "Allegro" is Italian for a fast, light, cheerful tempo. The grand staff is the combination of the bass and treble clef staffs linked by a barline and a brace. The tempo indication appears above the treble staff of the grand staff, usually at the beginning of the piece, or whenever the composer chooses to change tempos throughout the music.
To play music.
A barline is a line separating each measure in a piece of Western music.
It happens right after the barline, in every measure
Double barline
Barline
Bar lines are placed on the musical staff to separate the divisions of time. Time is divided in groups of pulses as defined in the time signature.
It's called a double barline.
I'm not sure what you mean by "barline headline." Barlines are vertical lines in sheet music that divide it into measures, while headlines are titles or headings at the top of a page. If you could provide more context, I may be able to better assist you.
They are used to seperate the divisions of time. The spaces in between the barlines are measures.
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Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 0.63333... is equal to 19/30 or nineteen thirtieths.
To "tie" the beats of two notes together; if there was no tie then it would be impossible to carry a note through multiple measures or over a barline.
A type of a bar lines which single line that divides the staff into measure