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Cosa (chi) è musical score - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Musical score; Scoring; Music score; Scored; Score (music); Score (disambiguation); Music scores; Score (album); Musical score (disambiguation); Musical scores; Score (film)

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  • The original stone at Delphi containing the second of the two [[Delphic Hymns]] to [[Apollo]]. The music notation is the line of occasional symbols ''above'' the main, uninterrupted line of Greek lettering.
  • organ]]
  • C major scale in regular notation (above) and in [[tabulature]] for [[guitar]] (below)
  • J. S. Bach]]'s ''[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]''
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  • Title page for the first-edition vocal score for [[Hector Berlioz]]'s ''[[Béatrice et Bénédict]]''
  • Sheet music for the song "[[Oregon, My Oregon]]"
  • Frontispiece to Petrucci's Odhecaton
  • [[Tibet]]an musical score from the 19th century
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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.
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
¦ noun
1. printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music.
2. music published in single or interleaved sheets.
full score         
  • mixed voices]][[File:Adeste Fideles sheet music sample.mid]]
  • website=lib.ugent.be}}</ref>
  • left
  • The original stone at Delphi containing the second of the two [[Delphic Hymns]] to [[Apollo]]. The music notation is the line of occasional symbols ''above'' the main, uninterrupted line of Greek lettering.
  • organ]]
  • C major scale in regular notation (above) and in [[tabulature]] for [[guitar]] (below)
  • J. S. Bach]]'s ''[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]''
  • left
  • Title page for the first-edition vocal score for [[Hector Berlioz]]'s ''[[Béatrice et Bénédict]]''
  • Sheet music for the song "[[Oregon, My Oregon]]"
  • Frontispiece to Petrucci's Odhecaton
  • [[Tibet]]an musical score from the 19th century
  • website=The Parlor Songs Academy }}</ref>
  • 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.
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
¦ noun a score of a musical composition giving the parts for all performers on separate staves.
Sheet music         
  • mixed voices]][[File:Adeste Fideles sheet music sample.mid]]
  • website=lib.ugent.be}}</ref>
  • left
  • The original stone at Delphi containing the second of the two [[Delphic Hymns]] to [[Apollo]]. The music notation is the line of occasional symbols ''above'' the main, uninterrupted line of Greek lettering.
  • organ]]
  • C major scale in regular notation (above) and in [[tabulature]] for [[guitar]] (below)
  • J. S. Bach]]'s ''[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]''
  • left
  • Title page for the first-edition vocal score for [[Hector Berlioz]]'s ''[[Béatrice et Bénédict]]''
  • Sheet music for the song "[[Oregon, My Oregon]]"
  • Frontispiece to Petrucci's Odhecaton
  • [[Tibet]]an musical score from the 19th century
  • website=The Parlor Songs Academy }}</ref>
  • 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.
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
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).

Wikipedia

Score

Score or scorer may refer to:

  • Test score, the result of an exam or test
Esempi dal corpus di testo per musical score
1. Himesh Reshammiya‘s melodious musical score Release Date: November 2.
2. Composer Sanjeev Srivastava and lyricist Shaheen Iqbal handle the musical score.
3. The icing on the cake is, without a shred of doubt, Vishal–Shekhar‘s pleasant musical score.
4. Besides, the film could’ve done with a much better musical score.
5. Its award–winning composer Rota is especially known for composing the musical score for world–renowned movies such as F.