This is from Kiss The Rain by Yiruma but the sign before the notes keep bugging me as its position on staff keeps changing and likewise the octave keeps changing and I can't understand how to play it.
Like the notes in box are same but the one on the right is of higher octave
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Carl Witthoft
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That symbol is a "one sixteenth musical rest".
In the notation you supplied, there is a sixteenth rest followed by three sixteenth notes. The four events all fit inside one quarter note.
The two little tails on the sixteenth rest are like shortened versions of the double beams that connect the three sixteenth notes together.
Often the typesetter will move rests vertically up or down the stave so they align better with the phrase they belong to. The vertical position on the stave doesn't affect the duration - it's to make the music easier to follow.
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2Maybe emphasize the part where you don't play the (16th) rest? I'll note that the question says "its position on staff keeps changing and likewise the octave keeps changing", lightly implying that the question asker is prone to treating it like a note. – Dekkadeci Nov 10 '21 at 23:10
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1@Dekkadeci - I've always considered a rest to be a note - a silent note, 'played' for as long as the comparable dot would take. 'Its position' is likely it being placed vertically in different places on the stave, rater than placed in a sequence differently. – Tim Nov 11 '21 at 10:52
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2+1 for answering the question without judgment and including in your answer an explanation of why the symbol moves up and down the staff as the OP asked. – shoover Nov 11 '21 at 18:27
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1Great answer, but since the updated image, I recommend an edit to mention the multiple voices. – Andy Bonner Nov 11 '21 at 20:08

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_symbols
– Albrecht Hügli Nov 11 '21 at 08:59