- (/ˌnoʊtə ˈbɛneɪ, ˈbɛni, ˈbiːni/ NOH-tə BEN-ay, BEN-ee, BEE-nee; plural:
notate bene) is the
Latin phrase meaning note well. In m****cripts, nota bene is...
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Symphonies are
notated in a
musical score,
which contains all the
instrument parts.
Orchestral musicians play from
parts which contain just the
notated music for...
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sharing and
notating music. As of
March 2022,
Noteflight consisted of 6.7
million registered users.
Registered users may
compose and
notate music in Noteflight...
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System (TUBS) is a
simple system for
notating events that
happen over a period. This
system is
mostly used for
notating rhythms in music. The
notation consists...
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tablets in the
ancient Syrian city of Ugarit, is the
oldest surviving notated work of music,
dating back to
approximately 1400 BCE.
Music was an important...
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notes have
enharmonic equivalence if they
produce the same
pitch but are
notated differently. Similarly,
written intervals, chords, or key
signatures are...
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parts to be
notated in C-flat major. In
Arnold Bax's
symphonic poem Tintagel, the key is B
major and
again the harp part is
always notated in C-flat major;...
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Nineteenth Dynasty of
Egypt (
notated Dynasty XIX), also
known as the
Ramessid dynasty, is
classified as the
second Dynasty of the
Ancient Egyptian...
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quarter of the
duration of a
whole note (or semibreve).
Quarter notes are
notated with a filled-in oval note head and a straight,
flagless stem. The stem...
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added tone
chords where the
added tone is the b**** note are
usually simply notated as
slash chords instead of added-tone chords. For example,
instead of Cadd2/D...