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  1. Mar 17, 2018 · Sadly, there are very few examples of written music from Ancient Greece – but we do know that the Greeks were crucial in setting the groundwork for music theory. Pythagoras (c. 570 – c. 500 BC), for instance was interested in how music worked and he was probably the first to look into the numerical relationships between music intervals ...

  2. May 20, 2003 · By Straight Dope Staff. May 19, 2003, 11:00pm PDT. Dear Straight Dope: Who invented the notation that’s used on sheet music today and how has that notation changed going back in time to who first created a way to write music down? Stewart Scott. SDStaff Nate Wooley replies: Ah, yes.

  3. Feb 2, 2017 · Gregorian Chant from around the year 600 is the earliest music in a notation similar to modern notation (notes on the lines and spaces of a staff with a clef). This notation is still in use in the Roman Catholic Church. Music from Shakespeare's time looks funny with its dots and points and diamond-shaped notes but you can read it.

  4. Mar 19, 2019 · Imagine a piece of music. No, not the music, but the written score or sheet. Some of us look at it, and immediately begin translating those symbols into sounds. Others among us might not be able to make sense of what we see on the page — and that’s OK, because you don’t need to be able to read music to appreciate it.

  5. Hand-written musical notation by J. S. Bach (16851750). This is the beginning of the Prelude from the Suite for Lute in G minor, BWV 995 (transcription of Cello Suite No. 5, BWV 1011). Musical notation is any system used to visually represent music.

  6. The function of a musical score is to document a piece of music in a written format, but many different types of notation can be used to achieve this. Look at these examples and consider how the sound and the visual representation of that sound relate to each other. Some notations tell the reader what to do physically with fingers and hands on an

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  8. Carlo Gesualdo, principe di Venosa, conte di Conza. John Carpenter. Antônio Carlos Jobim. Vincent Youmans. (Show more) Related Topics: musical notation. choirbook. score, notation, in manuscript or printed form, of a musical work, probably so called from the vertical scoring lines that connect successive related staves.