The writing and reading methods of simplified musical notation are as follows:
Writing method: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i
Reading method: Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do
The relative relationship between the above tones is fixed. Except for 3-4 and 7-i, which are semitones, the other two adjacent tones are whole tones. To mark higher or lower notes, add small dots above or below the basic symbol.
In simplified notation, the basic symbol without a dot is called alto; adding a dot to the basic symbol is called treble; adding two dots is called double treble; adding three dots is called super treble; adding three dots to the basic symbol is called super treble. Adding one dot below the symbol is called bass; adding two dots is called double bass; adding three dots is called subwoofer.
Extended information:
Elements of simplified musical notation
1. Key signature
Written after the clef in a certain order and position Yes, these marks are called key signatures. The key signature always uses only the same type of diacritical mark, that is, sharp or flat. The key signature of simplified musical notation is generally represented by 1 equal to A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
2. Note length
In addition to being high or low, notes in music also express length. Here is a basic musical term - beat. Beat is an important concept that represents the length of a note.
3. Rests
In addition to the pitch and length of sounds, music also has rests. 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.
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