what does "notational only" mean
No, only can be used as: an adjective, e.g. he's an only child; an adverb, e.g. if she would only come home; or a conjuction, e.g. you may go, only be careful
Only is used:before the main verb -- I only see her once a week.If you have an auxiliary or be verb then only comes between the auxiliary verb and he main verb:I am only trying to help. I have only been to Macau once.
Only is not a preposition.
"Only" is an adverb.
He was not only rich but also handsome. Mary is not only my wife but also my best friend. This music is not only inspiring but also challenging.
42.5 = 85/2
7.6943 = 76943/10000
It is: 337/100 as an improper fraction
83/500 or 166/1000
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A staccato marking.
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The answer to 7.9*10^-6 - 7.9*10^-6 is 0 and that does not need any other notational embellishment.
Scott Lawrence Shepherd has written: 'Notational practices for percussion since 1950' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Musical notation, Percussion instruments
Peter G. O'Donoghue has written: 'A notational analysis of elite tennis strategy at Grand Slam tournaments' 'An expert system for transcribing safe exercise training programs'
It is impossible to know. In audio recordings, you can imagine that the first tests would have been thrown out pending improvement. Also note, "Recording" in music refers to not only audio recordings, but notational recordings (eg: sheet music) and piano rolls. In early notated music, the first written music would have disintegrated by now.