- Nota bene (/ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛneɪ/, /ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛni/ or /ˈnoʊtə ˈbiːni/; 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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regardless of how many bars' rest they represent. The
older system of
notating multirests (deriving from
Baroque notation conventions that were adapted...
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Format for
notating atoms and molecules...
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compiling language used in
Clean .abc (music notation), a
language for
notating music using ASCII characters ABC (disambiguation) This set
index article...
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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...
- already.
Notation had
developed far
enough to
notate melody, but
there was
still no
system for
notating rhythm. A mid-13th-century treatise, De Mensurabili...
- The
Sixth Dynasty of
ancient Egypt (
notated Dynasty VI),
along with the Third,
Fourth and
Fifth Dynasty,
constitutes the Old
Kingdom of
Dynastic Egypt...
- The Twenty-sixth
Dynasty of
Egypt (
notated Dynasty XXVI,
alternatively 26th
Dynasty or
Dynasty 26) was the last
native dynasty of
ancient Egypt before...
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during the
Renaissance and
Baroque eras, and is
commonly used
today in
notating many
forms of music.
Three types of
organ tablature were used in Europe:...