I have symbols to use as notes. So of course I need a key

⬆️= high note
⬇️= low note
↘️= slide or go down a note or two
⤵️= whip/throw that note down!
↗️= slide or go up a note or two
⤴️= whip/throw that note up!
➡️= don't change note or pitch
If any of the above symbols is at the end of the word= the half end of the word does what that symbol says.
Never-try... A short dash - = say that quickly, almost like it's one quick word. Nevertry
A—way, O—ver, mat—ter... Long dashes in words= kinda like a drawn out word, or a slur/tie. Kinda like hesitating. Or aaaaaway
To the place ' we speak... An apostrophe '= a very short break. A very short breath mark. That symbol in music that looks like: '7
And-I build-you-a-house .... Underlined with dashes between words= study in voice and in one breath. It's like gliding with you words. In a flowing like way.
ā, ē, ī, ō, ū... a line over a letter= hold out that letter a little
ė... A dot over a letter= staccato note/letter= say letter/note short/quickly
ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ... double dot over letter= very/super short
â, ê, î, ô, û= that one letter/note is high. Or throw it up a few notes.
CAPS= that word or letter(s) is high, Or thrown up a few notes.
Aa, Oo... A Cap followed by a lowercase= current note gets dropped down a note or two, Or goes up a note or two and goes back to current note.
aA, oO... A lowercase followed by Cap= current note gets flung up a note or two, Or just goes up a note or two.

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