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- Letter_notation abstract "In music, letter notation is a system of representing a set of pitches, for example, the notes of a scale, by letters. For the complete Western diatonic scale, for example, these would be the letters A-G, possibly with a trailing symbol to indicate a half-step raise--(a sharp ♯), or a half-step lowering (flat, ♭). This is the most common way of specifying a note in speech or in written text in English or German. In some European countries H is used instead of B, and B is used instead of B♭.Western letter pitch notation has the virtue of identifying discrete pitches, but among its disadvantages are its occasional inability to represent pitches or inflections lying outside those theoretically derived, or (leaving aside chordal and tablature notations) representing the relationship between pitches—e.g., it does not indicate the difference between a whole step and a half step, knowledge of which was so critical to Medieval and Renaissance performers and theorists.".
- Letter_notation thumbnail C_major_scale_letter_notation.png?width=300.
- Letter_notation wikiPageID "425035".
- Letter_notation wikiPageLength "4612".
- Letter_notation wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Letter_notation wikiPageRevisionID "653672675".
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink ABC_notation.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Alto_flute.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Antiphonary_of_St._Benigne.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Boethius.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Capo.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_notation.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Clarinet.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Diatonic_function.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Diatonic_scale.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Helmholtz_pitch_notation.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Monochord.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Musical_notation.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Saxophone.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Scale_(music).
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_pitch_notation.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Solfège.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Swara.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Tablature.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Tonic_sol-fa.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Transposing_instrument.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink Trumpet.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink William_of_Volpiano.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLink File:C_major_scale_letter_notation.png.
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Letter notation".
- Letter_notation wikiPageWikiLinkText "letter notation".
- Letter_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Letter_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Letter_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- Letter_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical_notation.
- Letter_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pitch_(music).
- Letter_notation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Letter_notation subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Letter_notation hypernym System.
- Letter_notation type Thing.
- Letter_notation comment "In music, letter notation is a system of representing a set of pitches, for example, the notes of a scale, by letters. For the complete Western diatonic scale, for example, these would be the letters A-G, possibly with a trailing symbol to indicate a half-step raise--(a sharp ♯), or a half-step lowering (flat, ♭). This is the most common way of specifying a note in speech or in written text in English or German.".
- Letter_notation label "Letter notation".
- Letter_notation seeAlso Chord_names_and_symbols_(popular_music).
- Letter_notation sameAs Q6533561.
- Letter_notation sameAs m.026yf_.
- Letter_notation sameAs Буквенная_нотация.
- Letter_notation sameAs Буквенні_позначення_звуків.
- Letter_notation sameAs Q6533561.
- Letter_notation wasDerivedFrom Letter_notation?oldid=653672675.
- Letter_notation depiction C_major_scale_letter_notation.png.
- Letter_notation isPrimaryTopicOf Letter_notation.