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Simplified musical notation refers to a simple notation method. There are two types of alphabetical notation and number notation.
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The so-called scientific genealogy refers to the numerical simplified musical notation.
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Steps/Methods
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Alphabetic notation: mainly used in the United States, Britain and other countries. Among them are the movable solfa method pioneered by H.C. Glover and completed by J. Curwen. It uses d, r, m, f, s, l, t, 7 letters as the basic notes.
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First you need to know the notes, 1234567. The duration of each number is equivalent to 4 minutes of the staff. note. It's easy to remember with numbers.
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The numerical musical notation is based on the movable solfa method, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Represents the 7 basic sound levels in the scale, pronounced as do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, and rest is represented by O.
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Understand musical scales: Adding a dot above represents a higher scale, and adding a dot below represents the first scale.
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Learning skills: listen to more examples, read more scores, hum and sing more, so that you can find the feeling and rhythm.