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- Ghost_note abstract "In music, a ghost note is a musical note with a rhythmic value, but no discernible pitch when played. In musical notation, this is represented by an \"X\" for a note head instead of an oval, or parentheses around the note head. It should not be confused with a double sharp. On stringed instruments, this is played by sounding a muted string. \"Muted to the point where it is more percussive sounding than obvious and clear in pitch. There is a pitch, to be sure, but its musical value is more rhythmic than melodic or harmonic...they add momentum and drive to any bass line.\" Occurring in a rhythmic figure they are purposely deemphasized, often to the point of near silence. In popular music drumming these notes are played, \"very softly between the 'main' notes,\" (off the beat on the sixteenth notes) most often on the snare drum in a drum kit. Ghost notes are often used by electric bass players and double bass players in a range of popular music and traditional music styles. In vocal music it represents words that are spoken in rhythm rather than sung.".
- Ghost_note thumbnail Deadnote.png?width=300.
- Ghost_note wikiPageID "23758731".
- Ghost_note wikiPageLength "10109".
- Ghost_note wikiPageOutDegree "67".
- Ghost_note wikiPageRevisionID "705858490".
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Accent_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Beat_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Purdie.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Bluegrass_music.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Brad_Wilk.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Carol_Kaye.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drum_strokes.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_notation.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_performance_techniques.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Chad_Smith.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_Rainey.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Clyde_Stubblefield.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Cold_Sweat.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Damping_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Figure_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Funk.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Grace_note.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Gradient.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Guitarist.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Harvey_Mason.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink James_Brown.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink James_Jamerson.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Porcaro.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Clark_(jazz_musician).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Motown.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Musical_notation.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Musical_theatre.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Mute_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Note_head.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Pianist.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Popular_music.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Red_Hot_Chili_Peppers.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Rest_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm_and_blues.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Rocco_Prestia.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Rockabilly.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Rosanna_(song).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Sharp_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Silence.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Sixteenth_note.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Slapping_(music).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Snare_drum.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Sprechgesang.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Steely_Dan.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Swing_music.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink The_Music_Man.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Toto_(band).
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Tower_of_Power.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink Wind_instrument.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink File:Bass_ghost_note_groove.png.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink File:Deadnote.png.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLink File:Ghost_note_drumming.png.
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghost note".
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLinkText "anti-accent".
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLinkText "ghost note".
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLinkText "ghost notes".
- Ghost_note wikiPageWikiLinkText "softer".
- Ghost_note wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Ghost_note wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Ghost_note wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Drum_beats.
- Ghost_note wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ghost_note subject Category:Drum_strokes.
- Ghost_note subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Ghost_note subject Category:Musical_performance_techniques.
- Ghost_note hypernym Note.
- Ghost_note type Software.
- Ghost_note type Redirect.
- Ghost_note type Technique.
- Ghost_note comment "In music, a ghost note is a musical note with a rhythmic value, but no discernible pitch when played. In musical notation, this is represented by an \"X\" for a note head instead of an oval, or parentheses around the note head. It should not be confused with a double sharp. On stringed instruments, this is played by sounding a muted string. \"Muted to the point where it is more percussive sounding than obvious and clear in pitch.".
- Ghost_note label "Ghost note".
- Ghost_note sameAs Q630079.
- Ghost_note sameAs Ghost_Notes.
- Ghost_note sameAs Fantomtono.
- Ghost_note sameAs Étouffement_(guitare).
- Ghost_note sameAs Dode_noot.
- Ghost_note sameAs m.0c2_fw.
- Ghost_note sameAs Ölü_nota.
- Ghost_note sameAs Q630079.
- Ghost_note wasDerivedFrom Ghost_note?oldid=705858490.
- Ghost_note depiction Deadnote.png.
- Ghost_note isPrimaryTopicOf Ghost_note.