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What do the various symbols in music notation mean?

The following are the meanings of the symbols:

1. Staff

2. Alto clef

3. Time signature

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4. Scales

5. Intervals

6. Notes

7. Rests

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9. Summary

Staccato marks

1. Short staccato is marked with a small inverted triangle above the note to indicate the time when the note is played. 1/4, resting 3/4 of the note's duration.

2. Staccato, marked with a small dot on the note head, indicates 1/2 of the duration of the note when played, and 1/2 of the duration of the note when rested.

3. Sub-staccato, mark it with a tupple line and a dot or a dash above the note, indicating that the note is played at 3/4, and the note is rested at 1 /4.

Changes in intervals

The degree of the interval remains unchanged, but the number of notes in the interval is increased or decreased. This is the expansion or contraction of the interval, which is called a change in the interval. How to increase or decrease the number of notes while keeping the degree of the interval unchanged. One method is to raise the upper tone or lower the lower tone to increase the number of intervals; the other is to lower the upper tone or raise the lower tone to decrease the number of intervals.