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- Simplified_music_notation abstract "Simplified music notation is an alternative form of music notation designed to make sight-reading easier. It was proposed by Peter Hayes George (1927-2012). It is based on classical staff notation, but sharps and flats are incorporated into the shape of the note heads. Notes such as double sharps and double flats are written at the pitch at which they are actually played, but preceded by symbols called \"history signs\" to show that they have been transposed. The key signature and all other information in the original score is retained, but the player does not need to remember the key signature and accidentals while playing.The notation was designed to help players who struggle with sight-reading, including those who suffer from working memory impairments, dyslexia and other learning difficulties.".
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- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageRevisionID "679875781".
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink A_minor.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Accidental_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Actor.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink C_major.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_notation.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Frank.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Chord_progression.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Dark_of_the_Moon_(play).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Diplomat.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Dyslexia.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Flat_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink John_Kember.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink John_York.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Key_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Key_signature.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Learning_disability.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_musical_symbols.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Malachis_Cove_(film).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Modulation_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Musical_notation.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Musician.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Natural_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Note_head.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Oval.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Brook.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Publishing.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Rhombus.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Sharp_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Sheet_music.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Sight-reading.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Symbol.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Transposition_(music).
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Triangle.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLink Working_memory.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Simplified music notation".
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Simplified_music_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Simplified_music_notation subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Simplified_music_notation hypernym Form.
- Simplified_music_notation comment "Simplified music notation is an alternative form of music notation designed to make sight-reading easier. It was proposed by Peter Hayes George (1927-2012). It is based on classical staff notation, but sharps and flats are incorporated into the shape of the note heads. Notes such as double sharps and double flats are written at the pitch at which they are actually played, but preceded by symbols called \"history signs\" to show that they have been transposed.".
- Simplified_music_notation label "Simplified music notation".
- Simplified_music_notation sameAs Q7520937.
- Simplified_music_notation sameAs m.04qbry5.
- Simplified_music_notation sameAs Q7520937.
- Simplified_music_notation wasDerivedFrom Simplified_music_notation?oldid=679875781.
- Simplified_music_notation isPrimaryTopicOf Simplified_music_notation.