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publicationDate 2022-04-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-114333740-A
titleOfInvention One-line notation method and color notation method for numbered musical notation
abstract The "one-line notation" of music is characterized by that it uses the line segments of seven colors possessed by rainbows of nature to make notes of music notation. And the note, pitch and duration can be integrated on the corresponding color line segment, the information integration level is high, and the recording requirements of the polyphonic music polyphonic parts and various instrumental music can be met. When the musical notation is used as a musical partner of a staff for singing, the effect of the vocal music name of the first tune can be marked for the music notes of various tones and tone marks of the staff, so that the staff can be more easily identified and popularized. When the short message score is used as a mate of the short message score, the time value can be identified more accurately, and the difficulty of reading the short message score is simplified. The music score can be made into a linear shape, so that the space of the music score is greatly compressed, and the occupied resource is less. Is more beneficial to the popularization and the dissemination of music and the publishing and the issue of publications. The method can make the traditional black and white notation of music jump to color, so that the music is 'timbre is luxuriant' and the sense of music is multiplied.
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