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Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...
Many classical compositions belong to a numbered series of works of a similar type by the same composer. For example, Beethoven wrote 9 symphonies, 10 violin sonatas, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, 16 string quartets, 7 piano trios and other works, all of which are numbered sequentially within their genres and generally referred to by their sequence numbers, keys and opus numbers.
List of jazz tunes; List of jazz-influenced classical compositions; List of pre-1920 jazz standards; List of 1920s jazz standards; List of 1930s jazz standards; List of 1940s jazz standards; List of post-1950 jazz standards; List of compositions in just intonation
List of musical pieces which use extended techniques; List of musical works recorded by Daniil Trifonov; List of prose works by Richard Wagner; List of Roger Woodward's principal first performances, recordings, and publications; List of unpublished musical compositions; List of variations on a theme by another composer; List of variations on ...
Vocal musical compositions (10 C, 14 P) W. Compositions by women composers (69 C)
List of compositions for cello and organ; List of compositions for cello and piano; List of awards and nominations received by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Memorials to Frédéric Chopin; Classical music written in collaboration; List of classical music competitions; Composer tributes (classical music) List of concert halls
A thematic catalogue is an index used to identify musical compositions through the citation of the opening notes and/or main theme(s) of the work and/or of its movements or main sections. [2] Such catalogues can be used for many purposes, including as guides to a specific composer's works, as an inventory of a library's holding or as an ...
Braille music is a complete, well developed, and internationally accepted musical notation system that has symbols and notational conventions quite independent of print music notation. It is linear in nature, similar to a printed language and different from the two-dimensional nature of standard printed music notation.