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What does 0 mean in the electronic piano notation?

The 0 in the musical notation represents a rest, which is a symbol used to record the intermittent duration of different long and short sounds.

Related introduction:

The use of rests can create different emotional expressions in musical phrases. Rests are mainly named according to the length of the pause. They can be divided into double rests, full rests, half rests, quarter rests, eighth rests, sixteenth rests, thirty-two rests, and sixty-fourth rests.

A rest can also be added with a dot to adjust the length of the musical pause. It is named as the original rest name and preceded by the word "dotted", such as a dotted two-part rest.

Extended information

In addition to the pitch and length of the sound, music also has the rest of the sound. The symbol that represents the rest of the sound is called a rest and is marked with "0". In layman's terms, it is a symbol without sound or sound.

Rests are basically the same as notes, and there are six types. But generally, 0 is directly used to replace the added horizontal line. Each additional 0 increases the duration of a quarter rest.

Related terms:

1. Variation:

The sound obtained by raising or lowering the standard note is the variation. Raising a note a half step is called a sharp.

2. Dotted notes:

A dotted note is a small dot on the right side of the note, which means increasing the duration of the previous note by half. Dotted notes are called dotted notes. .

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