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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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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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Soprano vocal range (C4–C6)
notated on the
treble staff and on
piano keyboard in
green with dot
marking middle C...
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mathematical logic,
notated as "∧", "⋅", "&", or
simple juxtaposition Bitwise AND, a
Boolean operation in programming,
typically notated as "and" or "&" Short-circuit...
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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...
- 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...
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space of the
treble staff (as in the diagram)
indicates that all
notes notated as Es are pla**** as E-flats,
including those on the
bottom line of the...
- the
various pitches outside of
standard notation. One such
system for
notating quarter tones, used by the
Czech Alois Hába and
other composers, is shown...
- It is an
extremely short piece,
consisting of just 10 measures, and was
notated by the composer's father, Leopold, as
Wolfgang was only five
years old...
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complete list of the clefs,
along with a list of
instruments and
voice parts notated with them. A
dagger (†)
after the name of a clef
indicates that the clef...