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In music, an accent is when a note is emphasized, generally by playing the note more forcefully, and shortening the written value of the note. In standard music notation it is marked with a >.
Musical notation is literally music notes $$$$&$$$&
Music notation is not a discovery, but a development. Or rather, calling music notation a discovery is akin to calling the English language a discovery, or an architect the discoverer of a building, or an artist the discoverer of a painting. There have been many different forms of music notation throughout history, so it's hard to say who first started using music notation.
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we use it to find out information by western people and then write down our music
there are a bunch of words but the most common is allegro.
In music, an accent is when a note is emphasized, generally by playing the note more forcefully, and shortening the written value of the note. In standard music notation it is marked with a >.
A notation is a system of written symbols used to represent numbers, amounts, or elements in something such as music or math. So scientific notation is the system used by scientists to simplify large numbers. And there isn't just scientific notation there's also stuff like electrical notation or musical notation. Hope this helps!
Musical notation is literally music notes $$$$&$$$&
Staff Notation is a music notation like quotation marks except used in music not writing. It is with the five lines going down.
Music notation is not a discovery, but a development. Or rather, calling music notation a discovery is akin to calling the English language a discovery, or an architect the discoverer of a building, or an artist the discoverer of a painting. There have been many different forms of music notation throughout history, so it's hard to say who first started using music notation.
It is, world-wide, the most accepted way of notating conventional western music (both pop/rock and classical music). In contrast to standard methods there are many new, contemporary ways of notating complex music (often a composer creates their own notation system) that may not be possible in standard music notation. Standard notation can give the musician information like: What instrument to play on, what note to play, how long that note is to be played, how soft or loud to play, what kind of playing technique to use, what mood to convey, when not to play, etc. For specifics regarding notation go online and find tutorials on how to read music as this can not be covered in a short post here.
what do you think the "elements" are?
Musical graphic notation is a form of music notation which refers to the use of non-traditional symbols and text to convey information about the performance of a piece of music. It is used for experimental music , which in many cases is difficult to notate using standard notation.
Largo is a tempo marking for slow. It typically means a bpm of 40-60.
John Leon Acheson has written: 'A Douzave system of music notation, comprising a Syllabus of a Douzave system of music notation and book II.: A study in the Douzave system of music notation' -- subject(s): Musical notation
Harmony, rhythm, and tempo are basic elements of music. Beat and meter are also basic elements of music.