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 Info and facts on 'Note'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In English, the notes are given 7 letter names: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Each letter name is assigned to a specific pitch regardless of the octave (A rhythmic group of eight lines of verse) in which the pitch resides.
In music notation (additional info and facts about music notation), a note is sharpened or flattened (raised or lowered) by placing a sharp symbol or flat symbol directly in front of the note.
Each line or space is assigned a note name, these names are memorized by the musician (Someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)) and allows him or her to know at a glance the proper pitch to play on his or her instrument for each note-head marked on the page.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/n/no/note.htm   (915 words)

  
 note, in music. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
in musical notation, symbol placed on or between the lines of a staff to indicate the pitch and the relative duration of the tone to be produced by voice or instrument.
A solid note with a stem is the quarter note, the most usual metric unit in modern notation.
The eighth note resembles the quarter note, with the addition of a flag at the end of the stem; with each flag added, the value of the note is again halved.
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 Rising Dove Bookstore: Shape Note Music
This is not Shape Note Music per se; however, Neely Bruce is one of the Conductors.
The music was a commission celebrating the inauguration of the current president of the University of Rochester, and I wrote it for wind ensemble.
The music is partly based upon "Wondrous Love," and the whole piece is meant to be reflective of that particularly American spirit I have found in shape note music from the 19th-century collections.
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 Music Downloads - welcome to Music Note Download   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Music Note Teacher is a very exciting way for children to learn reading music. It is even better if you have a mdi keyboard but you can still play it with just a mouse. For more details go to http ...
Music notes are dropping from the treble clef at the top of your screen. Using your keyboard's left and right arrow keys, your objective is to steer
Music notation and music transposition software. Download Music Publisher, professional sheet music software that will simplify music writing and scanning, as well as transpose chords for guitar, piano, flute and other instruments. Free, full-featured evaluation copies of this music transposition software are available.
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 American Culture: People, Arts, Sport, Entertainment.
The American music industry is the world's most powerful and pervasive, though groundswell movements remain the driving force of American pop.
This total includes four hours watching television, three hours listening to radio, a half hour listening to recorded music, and another half hour reading the newspaper.
The central role of information in American society harks back to a fundamental belief held by the framers of the U.S. Constitution: that a well-informed people is the strongest guardian of its own liberties.
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 Music - Music Note   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Music Note By Dr Xing M Wang Suppose the length of the string is L then it will vibrates with wave length 2L 2L/2 2L/3 2L/4
Note: this is for Yanni's fans and is not read by Yanni.
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 AllRefer.com - orchestra and orchestration : Orchestras of Note (Music: Theory, Forms, And Instruments) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
AllRefer.com - orchestra and orchestration : Orchestras of Note (Music: Theory, Forms, And Instruments) - Encyclopedia
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Among the oldest American orchestras still in existence are the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra (founded 1842 as the New York Philharmonic Orchestra; merged with the New York Symphony Orchestra in 1928), the St. Louis Symphony (1880), the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1881), the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1891), the Cincinnati Symphony (1895), and the Philadelphia Orchestra (1900).
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 Note   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Re Lotus Notes Exception Note item not found Name Patrick Email e mail Posted 10 17 2003 10 08 CDT Parent Decipher domino error messages Suneeth try triggering the error with the debugger on Tip 1 Yo...
Federal Reserve Bank Notes Federal Reserve Bank Notes were issued as a result of the creation of the Federal Reserve System by Congress in 1913 Federal Reserve Bank Notes were issued for Series 1915...
The internet is a massive place, if you are looking for lyrics then you could start here.
www.note3.com /picture-of-music-note   (1572 words)

  
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