👉 Hoodwise refers to a system of musical notation used in classical music, which is characterized by the use of two-dimensional lines or "hoods" for each note. These lines are typically divided into two equal halves and connected with vertical bars to indicate the pitch of the note. The term "hoodwise" comes from the French word for "hoop," which refers to a circle that wraps around a point. In classical music, the use of hoodwise notation is often used in concert hall