Introductory tutorial on reading musical notation
Note symbols: Simplified musical notation uses numbers to represent notes, where 1 represents the bass Do (C), 2 represents the bass Re (D), and 3 represents Mi(E) for bass, and so on. Treble is represented by the same number, just with a dot above the number.
Interval symbols: The musical notation uses horizontal and vertical lines to represent musical intervals. The horizontal line represents the duration of the note, and the vertical line represents the pitch of the note.
The following is a simple example to help you understand how to read music:
1. First, we need to know the melody of the song. You can listen to it with your ears or find a simple musical score. ?
2. Then, we started reading music. Assuming that the first note of the song is the bass Do (C), then we use the number 1 to represent it.
3. If the second note of the song is the bass Sol (G), then we use the number 5 to represent it.
4. The rhythm between notes can be represented by horizontal lines. If two notes have the same rhythm, you can draw a horizontal line between them.
5. If there are high-pitched notes, you can add a dot above the number. Through the above steps, you can start to recognize simple songs. Remember, musical notation is a simple and easy-to-learn musical notation system. With practice and familiarity, you will become more and more proficient.