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  1. 27 lip 2023 · 简谱 (jian pu) notation is really common in Chinese folk music spaces and is how I learned to read music for the 古筝 (gu zheng) and 二胡 (er hu).

  2. Systems of musical notation have been in use in China for over two thousand years. Different systems have been used to record music for bells and for the Guqin stringed instrument. More recently a system of numbered notes ( Jianpu ) has been used, with resemblances to Western notations.

  3. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which fingers, keys, or pedals are to be used, whether a string instrument should be bowed ...

  4. There are two types of musical notation commonly used in Chinese Music today, namely, staff notation(五线谱), and numbered notation(简谱).

  5. The numbered musical notation (simplified Chinese: 简谱; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: jiǎnpǔ; literally: 'simplified notation'), is a musical notation system widely used in music publications in China (not to be confused with the integer notation).

  6. Chinese music notation explained in Western terms. Matt Springer. The writing system is pretty straightforward. It’s like “do-re-mi” in singing. The notes of the scale are written as numbers: 1234567.

  7. Musical Notes. Numbers 1 to 7 represent the seven scale degrees in a diatonic major scale. For example, in C major, the numbers correspond to the notes and the solfège as follows: Note: C D E F G A B. Solfège: do ré mi fa sol la si. Notation: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. In G major:

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