Does traditional chinese music use a different form of notation? Western music has treble clef and bass clef etc. to notate music. Do traditional chinese instruments have a different way of notating?
If so, can you post a link of an example or of a link like free-piano-music.com or even a cheap book on amazon, I don’t mind I just need an example.
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Yes – Traditional Chinese looks like the following link, and is used today for traditional Chinese instruments (Erhu, Yangqin, etc). I have many friends in Chinese orchestra who read music like this.
Numbers are pitches, and other notation is length, slurring, etc.http://www.mamalisa.com/images/scores/li…
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Jchan
January 6th, 2010 at 3:55 pm
1Yes – Traditional Chinese looks like the following link, and is used today for traditional Chinese instruments (Erhu, Yangqin, etc). I have many friends in Chinese orchestra who read music like this.
Numbers are pitches, and other notation is length, slurring, etc.http://www.mamalisa.com/images/scores/li…
Linni
January 6th, 2010 at 7:51 pm
2yes its in numbers
like 1324342344
Elena S
January 7th, 2010 at 2:41 am
3used…
in the last century…
nowadays they use international notation…
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