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What (who) is full score - definition

HANDWRITTEN OR PRINTED FORM OF MUSICAL NOTATION THAT USES MUSICAL SYMBOLS TO INDICATE THE PITCHES, RHYTHMS, OR CHORDS OF A SONG OR INSTRUMENTAL MUSICAL PIECE
Short score; Music sheet; Sheetmusic; Sheet Music; Partiture; Sheet-music; Printed score; Printed music; Orchestral score; 🎼; Full score; Conductor's music; Conductor's score; Particell; Miniature score; Sheet notation; Open score; Performance part; Songsheet
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  • The lead sheet for the song "Trifle in Pyjamas" shows only the melody and chord symbols. To play this song, a jazz band's [[rhythm section]] musicians would improvise chord voicings and a bassline using the chord symbols. The lead instruments, such as sax or trumpet, would improvise ornaments to make the melody more interesting, and then improvise a solo part.

full score         
¦ noun a score of a musical composition giving the parts for all performers on separate staves.
sheet music         
¦ noun
1. printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music.
2. music published in single or interleaved sheets.
Sheet music         
Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental musical piece. Like its analogs – printed books or pamphlets in English, Arabic, or other languages – the medium of sheet music typically is paper (or, in earlier centuries, papyrus or parchment).

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Sheet music

Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental musical piece. Like its analogs – printed books or pamphlets in English, Arabic, or other languages – the medium of sheet music typically is paper (or, in earlier centuries, papyrus or parchment). However, access to musical notation since the 1980s has included the presentation of musical notation on computer screens and the development of scorewriter computer programs that can notate a song or piece electronically, and, in some cases, "play back" the notated music using a synthesizer or virtual instruments.

The use of the term "sheet" is intended to differentiate written or printed forms of music from sound recordings (on vinyl record, cassette, CD), radio or TV broadcasts or recorded live performances, which may capture film or video footage of the performance as well as the audio component. In everyday use, "sheet music" (or simply "music") can refer to the print publication of commercial sheet music in conjunction with the release of a new film, TV show, record album, or other special or popular event which involves music. The first printed sheet music made with a printing press was made in 1473.

Sheet music is the basic form in which Western classical music is notated so that it can be learned and performed by solo singers or instrumentalists or musical ensembles. Many forms of traditional and popular Western music are commonly learned by singers and musicians "by ear", rather than by using sheet music (although in many cases, traditional and pop music may also be available in sheet music form).

The term score is a common alternative (and more generic) term for sheet music, and there are several types of scores, as discussed below. The term score can also refer to theatre music, orchestral music or songs written for a play, musical, opera or ballet, or to music or songs written for a television programme or film; for the last of these, see Film score.

Examples of use of full score
1. NATO commanders know the full score, but tend only to fully vent their frustrations about Pakistan off the record.
2. Hitler was a good whistler, too, able to delight Kameraden in the trenches with the full score of his favourite opera, Lehar’s Merry Widow.
3. The Korean Central News Agency has the pleasure to release the files of full score and music of the Patriotic Song, prompted by the desire to help all countries of the world use the national anthem of the DPRK.