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Scorewriter and music sequencer
Notation Composer is primarily a scorewriter and music sequencer software that is developed and released by Notation Software Germany for Microsoft Windows
Notation_Composer
Type of representation of music
from modern art into music. Composers often rely on graphic notation in experimental music, where standard musical notation can be ineffective. Other uses
Graphic_notation_(music)
Musical tuning based on pure intervals
developed an extended just intonation. He also used + and − signs in his notation. Composers like James Tenney employed just intonation by marking cents deviations
Just_intonation
Transcription systems for documenting dance
were first staged outside Russia. In 1934, the composer Joseph Schillinger created a highly accurate notation system based on the 3D bone rotation and translation
Dance_notation
Visual representation of music
Musical notation is any system used to visually represent music. Systems of notation generally represent the elements of a piece of music that are considered
Musical_notation
Western music created during the Middle Ages
Medieval composers: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project The Schøyen Collection: Music (scans of medieval musical notation) Répertoire
Medieval_music
Music Write MusiCAD MusicEase MusiXTeX NoteEdit Noteflight Notation Composer NoteWorthy Composer NOTION Overture Philip's Music Writer (PMW) Power Tab Editor
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Composer of Turkish Classical and Armenian Church music
was a musical theorist who developed the "Hamparsum" notation system used as the main music notation for Western Armenian and Ottoman classical music until
Hampartsoum_Limondjian
Person who writes music
A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation
Composer
from the original on 2024-06-23. Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Finale | Music Notation Software That Lets You Create Your Way". Finale. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers
Comparison_of_MIDI_editors_and_sequencers
and Analytical Studies, pp.72 & 80. ISBN 9781580460965. [Uses absolute notation: 5 1 0 3 9 10 7 2 4 8 6 11.] Roeder, Michael Thomas (1994). A History of
List_of_tone_rows_and_series
NE Forte MagicScore Mozart MusEdit MusiCAD Music Write Notation Composer NoteWorthy Composer StaffPad (also available on iPadOS) ConcertWare (Classic
List_of_scorewriters
Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to
List_of_musical_symbols
1969 book by John Cage
Notations is a book that was edited and compiled by American avant-garde composer John Cage (1912–1992) with Alison Knowles and first published in 1969
Notations
Full musical score showing each part on a separate line or staff
Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental
Sheet_music
Musical style of the High Middle Ages
previous practice, most of them in conception, and notation of rhythm. In the early Medieval music era, notation indicated the pitches of songs without indicating
Ars_antiqua
System for naming chords
specific symbols to depict chord quality." Other notation systems for chords include: Traditional staff notation. Roman numerals, commonly used in harmonic
Chord_notation
Software used for creating sheet music
scorewriter, or music notation program is software for creating, editing and printing sheet music. A scorewriter is to music notation what a word processor
Scorewriter
Convention where symbols represent concepts
Look up notation system in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics and semiotics, a notation system is a system of graphics or symbols, characters
Notation_system
Emphasis on a note
about articulation on page 156 in his book Music Notation: Theory and Technique for Music Notation, where marcato accent in the third mark shown is referred
Accent_(music)
Musical notation for percussive instruments
Percussion notation is a type of musical notation indicating notes to be played by percussion instruments. As with other forms of musical notation, sounds
Percussion_notation
Musical notation system used for Renaissance vocal polyphony
Mensural notation is the musical notation system used for polyphonic European vocal music from the late 13th century until the early 17th century. The
Mensural_notation
Musical performance piece by Vinko Globokar
?Corporel is a 1985 musical performance piece by French-Slovenian composer Vinko Globokar. It calls for the performer to use their body as an instrument
?Corporel
Symbol in musical notation
A slur is a symbol in Western musical notation indicating that the notes it embraces are to be played without separation (that is, with legato articulation)
Slur_(music)
Brass instrument
specific notation. Composers can call for everything from fast, slow or no vibrato to actual rhythmic patterns played with vibrato. Pedal tone: Composers have
Trumpet
This is a comparison of music notation computer programs. When entering notes, "step-time" means one first selects the note duration then enters notes
Comparison_of_scorewriters
American composer (1926–2002)
American music composer, producer, and educator who, as a composer, was a close associate of John Cage, and established his own formal and notational systems
Earle_Brown
German music theorist (13th-century)
composer, one of the most influential theorists of the Late Middle Ages, and was the first to propose an idea which was to transform musical notation
Franco_of_Cologne
Musical notation
Figured bass is musical notation in which numerals and symbols appear above or below (or next to) a bass note. The numerals and symbols (often accidentals)
Figured_bass
Israeli dancer and artist (1924–2007)
composer and textile artist. Eshkol is best known for her co-invention, alongside architect Avraham Wachman, of the Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation (EWMN)
Noa_Eshkol
Volume of a sound or note
loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail. However, dynamics markings require interpretation
Dynamics_(music)
This is a list of composers of 20th-century classical music, sortable by name, year of birth, year of death, nationality, notable works, and remarks.
List of 20th-century classical composers
List_of_20th-century_classical_composers
Text used in an extended musical work such as an opera or musical
relationship of the librettist (that is, the writer of a libretto) to the composer in the creation of a musical work has varied over the centuries, as have
Libretto
Classical music of the Ottoman Empire
standardized notation system until the 19th century. While a variety of notation systems were utilized, including Byzantine, staff and abjad notation, these
Ottoman_music
American composer (1926–2019)
American contemporary music composer, known for his use of just intonation. He was called "one of the foremost composers of microtonal music" by Philip
Ben_Johnston_(composer)
Form of song
instructed his emissaries in the Schola Cantorum, where the neumatical notation was perfected, with the result of most of those melodies being a later
Gregorian_chant
American composer (1926–1987)
York School of composers also including John Cage, Christian Wolff, and Earle Brown. Feldman's works are characterized by notational innovations that
Morton_Feldman
Original musical piece, or the process of creating such
orchestration. In some cases, a pop or traditional songwriter may not use written notation at all and instead compose the song in their mind and then play, sing or
Musical_composition
1994) was a Greek avant-garde composer, noted both for his musical works and his invention of his own graphic notation system. Logothetis was born in
Anestis_Logothetis
Alternative form of music notation
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)
Simplified_music_notation
Handwritten sources of music
the manuscript contains the composer's handwriting it is called an autograph. Music manuscripts can contain musical notation as well as texts and images
Music_manuscript
Form of art using sound
classical music, a work is written in music notation by a composer and then performed once the composer is satisfied with its structure and instrumentation
Music
American classical composer
January 1905 – 21 February 1992) was an American composer and organist who developed a musical notation system called the Virtue Notagraph. Virtue was born
Constance_Cochnower_Virtue
Chilean-Israeli composer and painter (1931–2022)
mandolin, guitar, harp, organ. About 65 pieces were written in graphic notation. His compositions have been performed in numerous countries, with orchestra
Leon_Schidlowsky
Music theme from a video game
soundtrack, this theme took the most time to develop, according to its composer Koji Kondo. He stated that he would write one piece, and the team would
Super_Mario_Bros._theme
Traditional Indonesian musical notation
Notation plays a relatively minor role in the oral traditions of Indonesian gamelan but, in Java and Bali, several systems of gamelan notation were devised
Gamelan_notation
Musical note not in the current key signature
In musical notation, an accidental is a symbol that indicates an alteration of a given pitch. The most common accidentals are the flat (♭) and the sharp
Accidental_(music)
2009 British TV series or programme
Royal Academy of Music in London. Morley begins without knowing musical notation or music theory. By the end of the year, with the help of his tutor Christopher
How_to_Be_a_Composer
Musical notation for pitches outside the regular staff
difficult to read. For easier readability, the composer would usually switch clefs or use the 8va notation. Some transposing instruments, such as the piccolo
Ledger_line
Symbol indicating one semitone higher
to subsequent similar notes in the same measure and octave. In modern notation accidentals do not apply to notes in other octaves, but this was not always
Sharp_(music)
Musical compositions from Ancient Greece
and the second one employs instrumental notation. It was long believed that all that could be told of the composer of the First Hymn is that it was written
Delphic_Hymns
Specification of beats in a musical bar/measure
signature, metre signature, and measure signature) is an indication in music notation that specifies how many note values of a particular type fit into each
Time_signature
Organ tablature is a form of musical notation used by the north German Baroque organ school, although there are also forms of organ tablature from other
Organ_tablature
Symbol indicating one semitone lower
temperament tuning sharps and flats have two or three different sub-levels, and notation for flattening notes varies, but usually involves several different symbols;
Flat_(music)
Russian-born American composer (1892–1966)
12 October 1966), better known as Arthur-Vincent Lourié, was a Russian composer, writer, administrator, and musical agent. Lourié played an important role
Arthur_Lourié
2011 music notation book
principles of notation, applying to most situations. Idiomatic notation Discusses instrument-specific conventions and rules of notation. Layout and presentation
Behind_Bars_(book)
Collection of music dating from approximately 1400 BCE
though this is only one of at least five "rival decipherments of the notation, each yielding entirely different results". These reconstructions (not
Hurrian_songs
Rhythmic patterns in medieval European music
position of the ligature relative to other ligatures. Modal notation was developed by the composers of the Notre Dame school from 1170 to 1250, replacing the
Rhythmic_mode
Music notation software
other formats, including LilyPond. A feature of the user interface is that notation is displayed during editing. Each staff proceeds linearly from left to
NoteWorthy_Composer
Scorewriter
Mosaic (also called Composer's Mosaic) was a Macintosh scorewriter application for producing music notation, developed by Mark of the Unicorn. First released
Mosaic_notation_program
Musical symbol used to indicate the first note on the next staff of the following page
mensural notation of the 13th through 17th centuries. Though a less commonly seen symbol in modern notation, it is still used by some composers today. Some
Direct_(music_symbol)
Broad tradition of Western art music
Saint Emmeram's Abbey, while the 11th century saw the development of staff notation and increasing output from medieval music theorists. By the mid-12th century
Classical_music
American songwriter (1749-1821)
Andrew Law was a pioneer of the FASOLA (Shape note) system of musical notation which simplified lessons in reading music during the Singing School era
Andrew_Law_(composer)
Notation system for recording movement
as composers write a musical score that musicians can later play. In comparison to most dance notation systems, Eshkol-Wachman movement notation was
Eshkol-Wachman movement notation
Eshkol-Wachman_movement_notation
Indian composer
Kaadhal for composer Yuvan Shankar Raja. Ramesh Vinayakam has been working for several years on a so-called "Gamaka box" or Gamaka Box Notation System (GBNS)
Ramesh_Vinayakam
Form of musical articulation
([stakˈkaːto]; Italian for 'detached') is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration, separated from the note that
Staccato
Scorewriter and composition software for iPadOS and Windows 10
2020. Designed for composers, orchestrators, arrangers, songwriters, and teachers, StaffPad is used to create compositions, edit notation, and play back a
StaffPad
Type of musical ornamentation
a composer's original ornamental notation into literal notation, the interpretation of which is far less subject to variation. Most modern composers, although
Grace_note
Chants used in the liturgies of the Western Christian Church
musical notation was developed to help standardize the music and provide a reference for the performers and audience alike. The musical notations that were
Plainsong
Harmonic grouping of notes
bass, Roman numerals, the Nashville Number System, and alphabetical chord notation. A chord is the sound of two or more notes being played at the same time
Chord_(music)
forms by its system of staff notation, in use since about the 16th century. Western staff notation is used by composers to prescribe to the performer
French_classical_music
Flemish composer (c. 1490 – 1562)
Adrian Willaert (c. 1490 – 7 December 1562) was a Flemish composer of High Renaissance music. Mainly active in Italy, he was the founder of the Venetian
Adrian_Willaert
1866 – January 1935) was a British composer, pianist, and educator who invented a Letterless Method of musical notation. Her parents were Robert and Louisa
Mary_Louisa_White
13th-century French priest and composer
cleric, composer and music theorist in the late part of the 13th century. His main contribution was to the notational system. 13th-century composer, theorist
Petrus_de_Cruce
Indian poet, song composer, philosopher, mathematician, painter
was an Indian poet, song composer, philosopher, mathematician and painter. He was one of the pioneers of shorthand and notation in Bengali script. He was
Dwijendranath_Tagore
French composer (fl. early 15th century)
speculated that Cordier's unique and experimental notation inspired certain notation by later composers, such that in as Refrain by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Baude_Cordier
Musical monogram of Dmitri Shostakovich
B natural, or in German musical notation D, Es, C, H (pronounced as "De-Es-Ce-Ha"), thus standing for the composer's initials in German transliteration:
DSCH_motif
American songwriter
Harmony, a compilation of hymns using the four-shape shape note system of notation. This collection was revised in 1840, 1847 and 1854. In 1846 he issued
William_Walker_(composer)
Form of musical rhythmic structure
Italian notation of the 14th century is divisio, which covers both tempus and prolation. Italian divisiones, first described by the medieval composer and
Prolation
New Zealand composer and film-maker
with a PhD in 2007 from Victoria with his thesis on the impact of music notation software on composing. Watson's works have been performed by orchestras
Chris_Watson_(composer)
Indian composer (1926–2012)
According to Ravi, Mohammed Rafi advised him to first learn music and notation. He taught himself to play harmonium and other classical instruments and
Ravi_(composer)
Expressionist vocal techniques between singing and speaking
pieces: the part of the Speaker in Gurre-Lieder (1911) is written in his notation for Sprechstimme, but it was Pierrot lunaire (1912) where he used it throughout
Sprechgesang
German composer (born 1966 in Hameln )
(/ˈrɪxtər/; German: [ˈʁɪçtɐ]; born 22 March 1966) is a German-born British composer and pianist. He works within postminimalist and contemporary classical
Max_Richter
Scorewriter
mensural notation from 1500 to 1650. ENT was developed to facilitate the clean re-typesetting of single, dual, and triple process typeset mensural notation after
Early_notation_typesetter
Austrian composer (1732–1809)
[ˈfʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈhaɪdn̩] ; 31 March 1732 – 31 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period. He was pivotal in the evolution of chamber music
Joseph_Haydn
Member of the clarinet family
Bass clef in B♭ (Italian notation). This notation is written a major ninth higher than sounding pitch, as the French notation, however also uses bass clef
Bass_clarinet
Brass instrument
except the bass trombone are transposing instruments using the treble clef notation popularized in France by instrument maker Adolphe Sax for his families
Euphonium
2009 studio album by Malek Jandali
السوري مالك جندلي "Arab American News - The first Arab composer to arrange world’s oldest music notation: Syria is the birthplace of alphabet, music and harmony
Echoes_from_Ugarit
American composer (born 1973)
however, taught him to read music and introduced him to digital music notation. Through experimentation with programs intended for entertainment rather
John_Mackey_(composer)
American classical composer
1953, New York City) is a composer, the author of Twenty Israeli Composers, and a contributor to Theresa Sauer's Notations 21. He is professor emeritus
Robert_Fleisher
Playing piece with non-standard chess rules
squares, together with the letter used to represent them in Betza notation, a common notation for describing fairy pieces. In shatranj, a Persian forerunner
Fairy_chess_piece
American composer
His book Music Notation: A Manual of Modern Practice (1969/1979) attempted to catalogue the rapidly changing landscape of notation for contemporary
Gardner_Read
Musical artist
Brent Michael Davids (born June 4, 1959) is an American composer and flautist. Davids is a member of the Stockbridge Munsee Community, a Native American
Brent_Michael_Davids
Czech chess player
Traxler Variation in the Two Knights Defense. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The Traxler Variation was first shown in the following
Karel_Traxler
Musical style of the Late Middle Ages
between the preparation of the Roman de Fauvel (1310s) and the death of composer Guillaume de Machaut in 1377. The term is sometimes used more generally
Ars_nova
Greek-Armenian historian
works of Armenian composers from medieval times to modern era. Tahmizian's discoveries in the area of the medieval Armenian notational system open a door
Nikoghos_Tahmizian
Musical notation for group singing
media help. Shape notes are a musical notation designed to facilitate congregational and social singing. The notation became a popular teaching device in
Shape_note
German composer and organist (1653–1706)
September [O.S. 1 September] 1653 – buried 9 March 1706) was a German composer, organist, and teacher who brought the south German organ schools to their
Johann_Pachelbel
Form of musical notation
Tablature (or tab for short) is a form of musical notation indicating instrument fingering or the location of the played notes rather than musical pitches
Tablature
American composer of experimental classical music (born 1934)
Christian G. Wolff (born March 8, 1934) is an American composer of experimental classical music and classicist. Wolff was born in Nice, France, to the
Christian_Wolff_(composer)
NOTATION COMPOSER
NOTATION COMPOSER
Girl/Female
Indian
Gift, Donation
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Trade; Vocation
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Gift; Donation; Loan
Boy/Male
Welsh
Donation.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Trade; Vocation
Biblical
station;
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Grant donation
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Blessing; Donation
Girl/Female
Muslim
Blessing, Donation
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Gift; Grant; Donation
Boy/Male
Hindi
Nation.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Giving alms. Donation.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : most probably a variant of Nathan, altered by folk etymology under the influence of the English vocabulary word nation.
Boy/Male
Hindi
Nation.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gift, Donation
Boy/Male
Indian
Donation
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Gift; Donation
Boy/Male
Hindi
Nation.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gift, Donation
Girl/Female
Biblical
City, vocation, meeting.
NOTATION COMPOSER
NOTATION COMPOSER
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Buddhist Goddess
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Eloquent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Trikay | தà¯à®°à¯€à®•ாய
Lord Buddha
Female
Italian
Italian and Latvian form of Greek Hagne, AGNESE means "chaste; holy."
Girl/Female
Indian
From the name sabine An italian culture
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Horton.
Boy/Male
Greek
The best.
Female
English
English form of French Aurélie, ORALIE means "golden."
Boy/Male
Tamil
That which does not disappear
Boy/Male
Tamil
Worshipped
NOTATION COMPOSER
NOTATION COMPOSER
NOTATION COMPOSER
NOTATION COMPOSER
NOTATION COMPOSER
n.
One of the places at which ecclesiastical processions pause for the performance of an act of devotion; formerly, the tomb of a martyr, or some similarly consecrated spot; now, especially, one of those representations of the successive stages of our Lord's passion which are often placed round the naves of large churches and by the side of the way leading to sacred edifices or shrines, and which are visited in rotation, stated services being performed at each; -- called also Station of the cross.
n.
Situation; position; location.
n.
The spot or place where anything stands, especially where a person or thing habitually stands, or is appointed to remain for a time; as, the station of a sentinel.
n.
A portion of a book or document, separately transcribed; a citation; a quotation.
n.
Citation; quotation
n.
The act or practice of recording anything by marks, figures, or characters.
v. t.
Proper station; specific place; assigned position; special location.
n.
Any particular system of characters, symbols, or abbreviated expressions used in art or science, to express briefly technical facts, quantities, etc. Esp., the system of figures, letters, and signs used in arithmetic and algebra to express number, quantity, or operations.
n.
Same as Fetation.
n.
A great number; a great deal; -- by way of emphasis; as, a nation of herbs.
n.
The bestowment of God's distinguishing grace upon a person or nation, by which that person or nation is put in the way of salvation; as, the vocation of the Jews under the old dispensation, and of the Gentiles under the gospel.
v. i.
To deliver an oration.
n.
Literal or etymological signification.
a.
Pertaining to, or resulting from, rotation; of the nature of, or characterized by, rotation; as, rotational velocity.
n.
Enumeration; mention; as, a citation of facts.
n.
The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another person, in his own words; also, the passage or words quoted; quotation.
n.
A call; a summons; a citation; especially, a designation or appointment to a particular state, business, or profession.
v. t.
To place; to set; to appoint or assign to the occupation of a post, place, or office; as, to station troops on the right of an army; to station a sentinel on a rampart; to station ships on the coasts of Africa.
n.
The act of turning, as a wheel or a solid body on its axis, as distinguished from the progressive motion of a revolving round another body or a distant point; thus, the daily turning of the earth on its axis is a rotation; its annual motion round the sun is a revolution.