musical notation

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musical notation

A student carefully copies musical notation onto a sheet of staff paper.

Definition

Noun: A system of written symbols used to represent musical sounds, pitch, duration, timing, and expression, allowing musicians to read, write, and perform music.

Usage

"Musical notation" is an uncountable noun referring to the entire system or a specific instance of its use. It is the standard method for preserving and communicating musical ideas.

Examples
  • The composer wrote the entire symphony using traditional musical notation.
  • Learning to read musical notation is a fundamental skill for classical musicians.
  • The ancient manuscript contained a form of musical notation that scholars are still trying to decipher.
Advanced Usage
  • In scholarly or historical contexts: The term can be used to discuss the evolution, comparison, or analysis of different notational systems.
    • The study focused on the transition from neumes to modern staff musical notation.
  • As a modifier: It can function attributively before other nouns.
    • The musical notation software has many useful features.
Variants and Related Words
  • Notation (n.): The broader category of representing information via symbols, of which musical notation is a specific type.
  • Score (n.): A complete written composition showing all parts, which is written in musical notation.
  • Sheet music (n.): Printed music written in musical notation.
Synonyms
  • Music writing
  • Musical script
  • Musical symbols
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Staff or Stave (n.): The set of five horizontal lines on which musical notation is written.
  • Clef (n.): A symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to define the pitch of the notes.
  • Note (n.): A symbol representing the pitch and duration of a sound.
  • Rest (n.): A symbol denoting a silence of a specific duration.
musical notation

A student carefully copies musical notation onto a sheet of staff paper.

Noun
  1. (music) notation used by musicians