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  2. Numbered musical notation - Wikipedia

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    In the Indonesian version of numbered musical notation known as "not angka", accidentals are notated using right slanted line (like /) to raise the tone a half step and left slanted line (like \) to lower the tone a half step, for example: 1/ read as C ♯, 2/ read as D ♯, 4/ read as F ♯, 5/ read as G ♯, 6/ read as A ♯, 2\ read as D ...

  3. Musical Symbols (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Note: [1] [2 This article contains uncommon Unicode characters. Without proper rendering support , you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of the intended characters.

  4. Chord chart - Wikipedia

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    In 4/4 time, that’s a total of four beats per number on the chart." [5] This method of notation allows musicians who are familiar with basic music theory to play the same song in any key. Although Nashville Notation can use either Arabic numerals or Roman numerals, the practice of using Roman numerals differs from Roman numeral analysis.

  5. JFugue - Wikipedia

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    The JFugue Music NotePad provides a user interface for composing music [10] JFrets is an application for teaching and training guitar tablature [ 11 ] Log4JFugue is a utility for converting log files created by log4j into musical patterns; this allows one to listen for changes in a log file, which provides a much different experience than ...

  6. Scientific pitch notation - Wikipedia

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    For example, C 4 is one note above B 3, and A 5 is one note above G 5. The octave number is tied to the alphabetic character used to describe the pitch, with the division between note letters ‘B’ and ‘C’, thus: "B 3" and all of its possible variants (B, B ♭, B, B ♯, B) would properly be designated as being in octave "3".

  7. Musical cryptogram - Wikipedia

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    A musical cryptogram is a cryptogrammatic sequence of musical symbols which can be taken to refer to an extra-musical text by some 'logical' relationship, usually between note names and letters. The most common and best known examples result from composers using musically translated versions of their own or their friends' names (or initials) as ...

  8. Natural (music) - Wikipedia

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    These notes correspond to the white keys on the keyboard of a piano. A key signature with no sharps or flats generally indicates A minor or C major, using all natural notes with no sharps or flats. The natural sign is derived from a square b used to denote B ♮ in medieval music (in contrast with the round b denoting B ♭, which became the ...

  9. Music Write - Wikipedia

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    The Maestro edition is the top-of-the-line for Music Write. has the same features as the Songwriter edition, but in addition to a notation editor, has a piano roll note editor (similar to piano rolls in player pianos); a control editor; a song editor; a software mixer; an event list; and comments box. 47 tracks per file are supported, and each track may have up to two staves as well.

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