Do you mean, one dot above two dots? If that's what you intended, it means "therefore." I don't think ever seen two dots above one dot...
wikipedia article on this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therefore_sign
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An 'ä' [æ] is an alphabet in certain languages like Finnish, Swedish, and Estonian.
As in "Äiti" [æiti] (meaning mother in Finnish)
The dots denote the "F" line.
I think they are supposed to e-bombs, since you usually need two these days.
The umlats are mere decoration, nothing more.
That would be the bass clef. There is a curved shape with two dots next to it: the dots are on either side of whichever line is designated as F.
Frets counted from the head towards the body. Count the position between the 1st fret and the nut (nearest to the head) as fret #1 if it is to be played. The 15th fret is the single dot after the fret with two dots. On the stratocaster fretboard, you will find a single dot at frets 3, 5, 7, 9, two dots at fret 12 and single dots at frets 15, 17, 19 and 21.