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Watch this music how-to video to learn how to read musical notation or sight read. This instructional video is very detailed and includes types of notes, tempo, and the staff. Reading music will be easy once you've watched this helpful musi...
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・ 1 From top to bottom, note heads are exactly the size of a space. Notes on a space will touch both the... ・ 2 If the note head is on the third line or higher, the stem goes down from the left side of the note... ・ 3 The stem must be exact...
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Music notation or musical notation is any system which represents aurally perceived music, through the use of written symbols.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_notation
If you are a writer, clearly the best notation is 'playful manner'. There is no need to go back to ancient conventions. If you are looking at scores, there are different notations. Among them are humoresque, capriccio or capriccioso, scherz...
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There are some simple numerical notation systems for gamelan, but for the most part, it is an oral tradition (or, more appropriately, an "aural" tradition)--that is, like many other folk traditions, the art form has been passed fr...
http://www.dcgamelan.com/faqsource.html
Hi, John: Thanks for the question. If there is a complete edition, under one cover, of all the music that it compiled in the official Liber Usualis, with modern notation, then I am not aware of it. Sorry. I do know that there exist certai...
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Catholics-955/2009/7/Liber-U...
No, we use Tablature for all our lessons. You do have to learn the names of all 12 notes; A-G#. Students wishing to play professionally  are strongly encouraged to learn standard notation.
http://gorehound1313.wordpress.com/gorehound-sound-prod...
I usually do. That’s kind of the easiest way for me to remember it. That’s part of it too. Rather than trying to play it on a guitar or piano or some instrument—which I don’t usually happen to have sitting there at that second anyway—if I...
http://larecord.com/issues/2008/10/03/deerhoof-im-in-th...
The notation form used is the Vatican square-note notation. My experience has been that this notation is actually easier for deacons and priests without musical training to read. It doesn’t have many of the components of modern notation tha...
http://www.adoremus.org/0308EvangeliaCantata.html