Notes are the "atoms" of much written music: discretizations of musical phenomena that facilitate performance, comprehension, and analysis. The term note can be used in both generic and specific senses: one might say either "the piece 'Happy Birthday to You' begins with...
Data CapacityApprox. 19,000 notes (when only “melody” tracks are recorded) Compatible Data FormatPlaybackSMF (Formats 0 & 1) RecordingOriginal File Format (SMF 0 conversion function) USB Audio Recorder Recording Time (max.)80 minutes (approx. 0.9 GB) per Song ...
The central portion includes a central base connected by connecting elements to a peripheral ring, the central base, the connecting elements and the peripheral ring being of dimensions determined to amplify a first vibration mode of one or more notes in a frequency range from 500 Hz to 3.5 kHz...
2,3. In Western music, this practice is underwritten by the notion of harmony, defining how multiple musical tones may be combined together into polyphonic sonorities or chords. To a given listener, certain chords will sound particularly pleasant, or consonant, while others will sound relatively ...
A musical scale has 23 notes.The frequency of the first note is 75 Hz.Work out the frequency of the second note.77.3 or 77.29 or 77.295(b) The first note in another musical scale has a frequency of 100Hz.The second note has a frequency of 108 Hz.Find the number of notes in this ...
Pitch ear training is all about the notes in music, and specifically their pitch: how high or low they are. Every note has a particular pitch, and humans are naturally able to hear this property. Even when you listen to somebody speak, you can hear the pitch of their voice go up and...
Data CapacityApprox. 500 KB/Song100 KB/Song (Approx. 11,000 notes)100 KB/Song (Approx. 11,000 notes)100 KB/Song (Approx. 11,000 notes)100 KB/Song (Approx. 11,000 notes)- Compatible Data FormatPlaybackSMF (Format 0, Format 1)Standard MIDI File (SMF) Format 0 & 1Standard MIDI Fil...
(This should not be confused with "polyphonic"; the ability to play several notes simultaneously in the same "voice".) Note messages can represent any note from '''C (i.e. five octaves below middle C or 8.176 Hz in common Western musical tuning; designated as MIDI note 0) to g''' ...
Notes 1. A harpist acquaintance of mine, Judith Ross, told me the following: “Harpists are always nervous about the tuning. I tune a little higher than 440, even though the oboe blows 440, because the violins always seem to tune or go sharp. And I’m used to adjusting as I go. ...
Side notes: Tuning systems cannot be treated in detail here. In short, there is a tradeoff in using equal temperament in that all harmonies are very slightly imperfect, but this method brings the overwhelming advantage over its predecessors that music may be written in any keywith equal harmonic...