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How to recognize Yinpu

1. The most basic knowledge of musical notation includes the following aspects: staff, time signature, note name, roll call, notes, performance marks, omission marks, etc.

2. Staff: The staff of the staff is composed of five horizontal lines and clefs. When notes are recorded on the horizontal lines or between the lines, they can represent a certain pitch.

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Looking at the appearance of clefs, there are two common types: treble clef and bass clef.

The treble clef is also called the G clef. It is written starting from the second line and rotating clockwise around the second line. The vortex cannot exceed the first and third lines, and then turns upward to the plus line. Cross at the four lines and go all the way down, and end at the bottom line, as shown in Figure 2

4. The bass clef is also called the F clef. It is written starting from the four lines upward and towards Right, rotate downward, and then click two points on the third and fourth spaces, as shown in Figure 3

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The complete staff is Figure 4, Figure 5, Figure 6

Ratto: Common racquets include

Four-two tap: strong and weak;

Four-three tap: strong, weak;

Four-four beats: stronger or weaker?

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Notes

Whole notes:

Whole note, empty note head, no stem connected to the head,

No stem connected to the stem, only an empty note head.

When writing the character head, you should pay attention to it: high on the left and low on the right.

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Half notes and quarter notes:

Half notes have empty note heads and quarter notes have black note heads.

The left side is lower, the right side is higher, and there are talisman stems connected to the head.

Written with the stem facing down on the left, and with the stem facing up on the right.

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Eighth note (Picture 9) Eighth rest:

The eighth note has a black note head, and there is a stem connected to the head,

A symbol is connected to the stem, and the symbol is always written on the right.

Eighth rests have the same duration as eighth notes.

9.

Dotted half note and dotted quarter note (Figure 11):

The dotted duration is equal to half of the previous duration.

10. Note names and roll call (Figure 12)

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Remember the playing method at the primary stage:

Leupato Mark - indicates that the notes within the arc should be sung coherently (Figure 13)

Tap note mark - indicates that a certain note should be sung short and bouncy (Figure 14)

12. Ellipsis: the most common omission in the primary stage (Figure 15)

13. The above aspects are a brief basis for the knowledge of music reading.