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Appendix 2
Number notation

Appendix 2
Number notation
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Octaves:

Number:             1 2 3 4 5 6 7        1 2 3 4 5 6 7      1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Corresponds to C D E F G A B    c d e f g a b       c’ d’ e’ f’ g’ a’ b’

Comment: The range in our material is normally less than an octave.

Length:

Whole note (semibreve): 1 – – – Dotted whole: . 1 – – – – –
Half note (minim): 1 – Dotted half: . 1 – –
Quarter note (crotchet): 1 Dotted quarter: .
Eighth note (quaver): 1 Dotted eighth: . 1·
Sixteenth note (semiquaver): 1 Dotted sixteenth: . 1·

Other signs:

Pause: 0
Raised (by a semitone): ♯1, ♯2 etc.
Lowered (by a semitone): ♭1, ♭2 etc.
Returned to normal: ♮1, ♮2 etc.
Slightly higher pitch: 1+, 2+ etc.
Slightly lower pitch: 1, 2etc.
Glissando (sliding between tones):

Original pitch:

Original pitch for 1 in number notation or ‘c’ in letter notation is presented separately, for example: 1 = 220 Hz or c = 220 Hz.

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