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Trumpet sounds, like any musical instrument, can be written in standard musical notation. Trumpet music is written in treble clef.
High pitches are usually written _____.
A rest period -- as a note's period -- is based on the musical notation written for the timing and tempo of the music.
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Basso continuo is a type of musical notation. It was very prevalent in the Baroque era which lasted from 1600-1750. Basso continuo is when chords, intervals, and non-chord tones are written above or below the bass line in a piece of music.
There is no widely known author named Albert C Vinci.
A stave consists of five horizontal lines that music notes are written on. It serves as a framework for musical notation and helps musicians interpret pitch and timing while reading sheet music.
Glen R. Rosencrans has written: 'Music notation primer' -- subject(s): Musical notation
Eric Regener has written: 'Pitch notation and equal temperament' -- subject(s): Musical pitch, Musical temperament
Gustav Jacobsthal has written: 'Mensuralnotenschrift des zwoelften und dreizehnten Jahrhunderts' -- subject(s): Musical notation 'Die Mensuralnotenschrift des XII. und XIII. Jahrhunderts' -- subject(s): Mensural notation, Musical notation
Music is typically written on five horizontal lines called a staff. Each line and space on the staff represents a different pitch in music notation. The staff helps musicians to read and interpret musical notes and rhythms.
Trumpet sounds, like any musical instrument, can be written in standard musical notation. Trumpet music is written in treble clef.
Thomas S. Reed has written: 'Directory of music notation proposals' -- subject(s): Musical notation 'The Schrock family'
Hilda Jaus has written: 'The tail of Treble Clef Cat' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Musical intervals and scales, Musical notation
Mona Mender has written: 'Music manuscript preparation' -- subject(s): Musical notation
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
That's like asking why written language is necessary- without it, the music would be lost or changed over time. Musical notation is almost a way of recording music without technological needs...