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The meaning of each symbol in the score
Meaning of comments:

1.semobrev/whole tone: A hollow white tone without a stem and a tail is called a whole tone. It is the big brother of the note family, and the duration of other notes is shorter than it (except the whole note), so it should prevail. Divided into two halves in turn.

2. Minimal/semi-note: A white note with a stem and no tail is called a "semi-note", which is only half the length of the whole note and is equal to the duration of the whole note 1/2.

3. Tone sandhi/quarter note: Black notes with stems and no endings are called "quarter notes". Less than half a note is equal to the duration of the whole note 1/4.

4. Octave note/Octave note: A black note with a stem and the end of 1 is called "Octave note". Half less than a quarter note is equal to the duration of the whole note 1/8.

5. Half-note/half-note/sixteenth note: A black note with a stem and two suffixes is called a "sextant". Half less than the eighth note is equal to the duration of the whole note116.

6.demimiquaver/'s thirty-two notes: A black note with one stem and three endings is called a thirty-two note. Half less than the sixteenth note is equal to the duration of the whole note 1/32.

7. Sixty-four notes: Black notes with four endings are called sixty-four notes. Half less than the 30-second note is equal to the duration of the whole note 1/64.

8. The 128th note: A black note with five endings is called "the hundredth note". Half less than the sixty-fourth note is equal to the duration of the whole note1128. It is also the shortest note, which is often shown in the piano.

9. Brew: the shape of Brew is to add two vertical lines on the left and right sides of brew, and the sound value is equal to two brews.

Extended data:

Staccato mark

1, staccato, marked with a small inverted triangle above the note, indicates that the note length of 1/4 is sung and the note length of 3/4 is stopped.

2, staccato, marked with a dot beside the Fu Tou, indicating that the duration of singing this sound is 1/2, and the duration of stopping this sound is 1/2.

3. The staccato is marked with a hyphen and a dot or a short horizontal line at the top of the note, indicating that the singing note is 3/4 and the stop note is 1/4.

Interval variation

The degree of an interval remains the same, but the number of intervals increases or decreases. It is the expansion or contraction of an interval, which is called the change of interval. How to increase or decrease the number of tones without changing the interval degree? One way is to raise the upper note or lower the lower note to increase the number of interval notes; The other is to lower the upper note or raise the lower note, which can reduce the number of interval notes.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Notes