Guido d'Arezzo
Guido d'Arezzo
Musical notation is basically the same for all musical instruments. The differences between piano and violin notation are as follows: Piano notation is written on two staves, one above the other, held together with a brace and a linking line at the beginning of each line. The upper staff is for the right hand and the lower one is for the left. The upper staff is usually in the treble (G) clef and the lower in the bass (F) clef. Piano music occasionally has notations for the use of the pedals, particularly the damper pedal. Violin music is written on only one staff, always in the treble clef. It occasionally has notations such as "pizzicato", "spiccato", or "arco" which describe the method of playing. Violin music also usually has notations for bowing, including special signs for up-bow and down-bow and notations for slurs (a series of notes played with the same bow movement). Sometimes the composer will indicate which string the notes are to be played on when it could possibly be played on more than one. Other than these quite small differences, the notation is the same.
A wooden staff? Grooves xx
The word staff has one syllable.
do you mean 'what is the LATIN word for staff?' ? Virga
Guido d'Arezzo
Staff Notation is a music notation like quotation marks except used in music not writing. It is with the five lines going down.
Staff lines
staff lines indicted pitch
Staff lines
staff lines
Staff Lines
Staff Lines
a chain with clothes and a staff to pull Captain Winter out.
guido d'arezzo invented the staff because he wanted to show the world music in his ways
Dance notation is a system of movement notation using symbols on staff. These symbols represent different parts of a dancers body, the direction its moving, and dynamics.
Staff lines indicated pitch.