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Что (кто) такое musical notes - определение

SIGN USED IN MUSICAL NOTATION, A PITCHED SOUND
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  • Names of some notes
  • Symbol for the note ''A'' or ''La''

Musical note         
In music, a note is a symbol denoting a musical sound. In English usage, a note is also the sound itself.
Notes (journal)         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF THE MUSIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Notes (Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association); Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association; Notes, Second Series; Notes (2nd Ser.)
Notes is a quarterly journal devoted to "music librarianship, music bibliography and discography, the music trade, and on certain aspects of music history." Published by the Music Library Association, Notes offers reviews on current music-related books, digital media, and sound recordings as well as inventories of publishers’ catalogs and materials recently received.
Musical theatre         
  • [[Audra McDonald]]
  • Poster, c. 1879
  • Sidney Jones]]' ''The Geisha''
  • Descendants]]'', ''[[Hairspray Live!]]'' and ''[[Schmigadoon!]]''
  • ''[[A Gaiety Girl]]'' (1893) was one of the first hit musicals
  • [[George Gershwin]]
  • Marquee of the [[In the Heart of the Beast Theatre]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • [[Leonard Bernstein]], 1971
  • [[Mary Martin]] starred in several Broadway hits of this era
  • The Lion King]]'' on Broadway
  • President Obama]] in 2015
  • John Webb]], to be painted on a backshutter for the first performance of ''The Siege of Rhodes'' (1656)
  • Japan's all-female [[Takarazuka Revue]] in a 1930 performance of "Parisette"
  • [[Bernadette Peters]] (shown in 2008) has starred in five Sondheim musicals
  • Public Theatre]] has brought to Broadway
  • [[Julie Andrews]] with [[Richard Burton]] in ''Camelot'' (1960)
  • [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] (left and right) and [[Irving Berlin]] (center) at the [[St. James Theatre]] in 1948
  • [[Rodgers and Hart]]
  • Sally]]'', 1920
  • Chinese opera performers
  • [[Cameron Mackintosh]]
  • [[Naples Players]]' teen ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'', 2009
  • [[Victor Herbert]]
  • [[Zac Efron]] and [[Zendaya]] (pictured), along with [[Hugh Jackman]], brought star power to ''[[The Greatest Showman]]''
STAGE WORK THAT COMBINES SONGS, MUSIC, SPOKEN DIALOGUE, ACTING, AND DANCE
Musical comedy; Musical play; Musicals; Theater musical; Musical Theatre; Musical show; Book (musical theater); Musical (theater); Book musical; Musical theater; Muscials; Stage musical; Music in theatre; Musicial Theater; Musical Theater; Muscial Theater; School musical; Book (musical theatre); Musical comedies; Musical Show; American musicals; Television musical; Musical (play); Musical stage show; Musical-comedy; History of musical theatre
Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole.

Википедия

Musical note

In music, a note is the representation of a musical sound.

Notes can represent the pitch and duration of a sound in musical notation. A note can also represent a pitch class.

Notes are the building blocks of much written music: discretizations of musical phenomena that facilitate performance, comprehension, and analysis.

The term note can be used in both generic and specific senses: one might say either "the piece 'Happy Birthday to You' begins with two notes having the same pitch", or "the piece begins with two repetitions of the same note". In the former case, one uses note to refer to a specific musical event; in the latter, one uses the term to refer to a class of events sharing the same pitch. (See also: Key signature names and translations.)

Two notes with fundamental frequencies in a ratio equal to any integer power of two (e.g., half, twice, or four times) are perceived as very similar. Because of that, all notes with these kinds of relations can be grouped under the same pitch class.

In European music theory, most countries use the solfège naming convention do–re–mi–fa–sol–la–si, including for instance Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Lithuania, Ukraine, Romania, most Latin American countries, Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Russia, Arabic-speaking and Persian-speaking countries. However, in English- and Dutch-speaking regions, pitch classes are typically represented by the first seven letters of the Latin alphabet (A, B, C, D, E, F and G). Several European countries, including Germany, use H instead of B (see below for details). Byzantium used the names Pa–Vu–Ga–Di–Ke–Zo–Ni (Πα–Βου–Γα–Δι–Κε–Ζω–Νη).

In traditional Indian music, musical notes are called svaras and commonly represented using the seven notes, Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha and Ni.

The eighth note, or octave, is given the same name as the first, but has double its frequency (first harmonic). The name octave is also used to indicate the span between a note and another with double frequency. To differentiate two notes that have the same pitch class but fall into different octaves, the system of scientific pitch notation combines a letter name with an Arabic numeral designating a specific octave. For example, the now-standard tuning pitch for most Western music, 440 Hz, is named a′ or A4.

There are two formal systems to define each note and octave, the Helmholtz pitch notation and the scientific pitch notation.

Примеры употребления для musical notes
1. Unlike Western bells, whose chimes follow musical notes, Orthodox bell–ringing is purely rhythmic.
2. Students pondered the painting‘s musical notes, the flower–as–gramophone, the college pennants, the French hotel facade.
3. The ‘voice‘ of each star typically covers a couple of octaves in the range of musical notes it produces.
4. Sweden was represented by a mountain, Germany by streams and forests, Denmark by the famous Little Mermaid, and Austria by a group of musical notes.
5. Using the Surface computer is easy and intuitive and control of the objects on screen, such as images or musical notes, is done by moving one‘s fingers.