no problem, let me go through some of them.
p2: the card that the guy gives him has the notes "ED". (Later on, we see them going to Ed's Spank House -- it's his literal business card lmao.)
page 3: the notes spell out CAB.
page 5: that's a "natural" sign. E.g., "he's a natural at this"
page 6: the two notes together are "tied". pizz is short for pizzicato for "plucking," but can also mean "pinching"
page 7: the apostrophe is a breath mark. He asks if it's the "end". V.S., means volti subito, or "turn over quickly." (in music, it means turn over sheet music, but here obviously different lol)
p8: the vibrator is doing a tremolo (trembling)
p9: he asks them if they will go "soft" (p. for piano), and they say they are going to go hard (f, ff, fff actually mean "strong" or "loud", but makes sense here")
p12 the guy gets to "rest"
p13 "Every good boy does fine" is a mnemonic for the lines on treble clef, and of course, he's a good boy who has done fine.
But the "D.C." on the card means "da capo" ("from the head"). Because they put the money in his hat.
(D.C., is usually used when you want to have musicians repeat from the beginning. So it could also be an invitation that if he wants to ever do this again, he can.)
and then as was already explained,
p14: those are the notes for "We're in the money".
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