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1[[quoteright:350:[[Music/{{Vocaloid}} https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miku_on_piano_1306.png]]]]
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3Anyone fluent in music knows that sheet is a complex writing system that takes months to learn to read.
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5In drawn fiction, when someone plays an instrument or sings or whistles, the music is "seen" as eighth notes (♪), or quavers, regardless of what's being played or sung. Mostly a single eighth note with the stem up, but there can be the occasional pair of eighth notes sharing a flag.
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7It's so prevalent that many computer character sets include it, including Unicode.
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9Cartoonists untrained in music love this trope, mostly because an eighth note is immediately and unambiguously recognizable by laity as musical notation. Also, it's one of the most common markings in written melodies.
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11VideoGames tends to also use them in order to represent singing in a work without voice-acting.
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13The alternative symbols to denote music, or give them a bit of melodic harmony would be the beamed eighth notes (♫) and the G-clef (𝄞).
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15Note that it's only an example of this trope if the eighth notes explicitly represent the presence of music in one way or another. Simply being there isn't enough for it to be an example of this trope.
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18!!Examples:
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23* A gag in ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' involves an EarWorm Jon inadvertently gave to Garfield. The Earworm's represented by a single eighth note.
24* ''ComicStrip/{{Nero}}'': A recurring character called Amadeus Moderato is a violinist who has a double quaver for a moustache.
25* Zig-zagged in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'': Sometimes Schroeder's piano playing will be represented by one or two eighth notes, usually when the joke is Snoopy or another character interacting with them as though they're physical. Other times it will be a full Beethoven score, with the joke being that he's somehow playing this on a toy piano.
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29* ''Fanfic/ThePalaververse'': ''A Song for Orthus'': Sweetie Belle is singing in the cover image, due to a soundwave representation and quavers coming from her face / mouth.
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33* ''Literature/DungeonEngineer'': Chapter 30: ♫ I've Experiments to Run, There is Research to be Done ♫, a ShoutOut to the "Still Alive" song from ''VideoGame/Portal1''.
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37* ''VideoGame/AdventureStory'': A speaker and green this is used to represent the music and sound options in the Options menu.
38* In the ''VideoGame/{{Drawn}}'' series of adventure games, a couple of puzzles require you to either collect, or strike in sequence, metal eighth-note pieces to access new areas that have a musical motif.
39* ''VideoGame/EverybodyEdits'' has note blocks, which are all eight notes. Granted, it's the only ''type'' of note that can be played.
40* ''VideoGame/TheHeartPumpsClay'': One of the [[https://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/6541/screenshots/HeartScreen7.png official screenshots]] is of TalkingAnimal Crow's lines, which are bracketed by eighth notes, and are mocking the listener, so it's implied to be in a singsong-y tone of mockery.
41* ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' series:
42** The jukebox feature of ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' has eight notes coming from the visible jukebox on the top screen while a piece of in-game music plays (as well as, oddly enough, treble clefs).
43** One of the miniboss Mr. Tick-Tock's attacks involve sending eighth notes towards Kirby. [[TacticalSuicideBoss Kirby needs to use these notes to attack him if he fights Mr. Tick-Tock without a copy ability.]] Mr. Tick-Tock is an example of this trope because he gives the Mike ability upon being inhaled (a copy ability that involves Kirby "singing" into three different types of microphones).
44** The recurring mike enemy Walky attacks by singing a "tasteless tune" (represented by eighth notes and, more recently, treble clefs) to his opponents.
45* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' plays with this trope by having the Zora offspring ''be'' the eighth notes. More specifically, they arrange themselves in a certain way, then pose as eighth notes (Zora offspring resemble tadpoles in terms of appearance) so that they could teach Link a new song.
46* The jukebox tab within the options menu of ''VideoGame/{{Locomotion}}'' is represented by four eighth notes on a score.
47* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
48** The parrot Pokémon Chatot, normally associated with sound and music, has a head in the shape of an eighth note.
49** In addition, music-related attacks such as Sing, Grass Whistle and Perish Song are usually depicted this way.
50* Variation: In Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Popeye}}'' UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame, the second level has Popeye collecting sixteenth notes from Olive Oyl.
51* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': When Aeyr walks up to ??? to talk to him, he has a PictorialSpeechBubble with a pair of eighth notes sharing a flag. Presumably that means he was whistling a tune.
52* In the ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'' series, musical objects make characters show eighth notes.
53* ''VideoGame/ShantaeHalfGenieHero'': The animated representing image for "Hero Mode" has eighth notes appearing and fading out to represent the music of the {{Magic Dance}}s of VoluntaryShapeshifting that distinguish the mode from the base game:
54--> Replay the adventure with your main transformations unlocked!
55* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
56** In ''VideoGame/SonicShuffle'', when Chao sings as an attack, eighth notes float from his head.
57** In ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'', the Magenta Wisp resembles an eighth note. In addition, its Wisp power turns Sonic into one and allows him to climb notation bars as if he's [[FollowTheBouncingBall following the bouncy ball]].
58* The Dingle boss in the remake of ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' whistles to summon mooks. The audio is accompanied visually by a few eighth notes.
59* In ''VideoGame/StickyBusiness'', two of the music sticker parts you can buy are solo and dual eighth notes.
60* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' has the Magical Harp, a weaponized harp that fires projectiles that graphically resemble eighth notes when playing it.
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64* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': [[https://www.egscomics.com/comic/balance-122 When]] Grace is singing her words, she gets pairs of eighth notes sharing a flag in her speech bubbles.
65* ''Webcomic/EnsignSueMustDie'': In ''[[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1532 Ensign Two: The Wrath of Sue 24]]'', a whistle is represented by a pair of eighth notes sharing a flag.
66* When the bard class is introduced in ''Webcomic/TheLegendaryPixelCrew'', it is accompanied by several quavers, and one double semiquaver.
67* ''Webcomic/SWAPEnsemble'' typically fully notates music. If not, music is usually represented as empty staves, but lone quavers have shown up a few times.
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71* ''Series/TheBigGarage'': In the animated tools segment of “Sounds Funny To Me”, the Saw’s singing is visually accompanied by eighth notes radiating from her blade.
72* [[Recap/EdEddNEddyS4E6PainInTheEd In an episode]] of ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', Ed's violin playing manifests itself like this at times. At one point, they collide with Eddy's head hard to reflect his irritation with the cacophony. Once Ed increases the tempo, a barrage of notes proceeds to slam into Eddy's head and bury him.
73* Subverted in the Creator/ChuckJones cartoon "WesternAnimation/HighNote", which has fun anthropomorphizing all the various types of musical notation (turning a rest sign into a dog, for instance).
74* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', a minor character named Vinyl Scratch, a unicorn DJ, has two attached eighth notes as her cutie mark, while her fellow musician earth pony, the ElegantClassicalMusician Octavia Melody, has a pink G-clef cutie mark.
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