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Free printable music bar lines3/28/2024 ![]() ![]() In music for stringed instrument, a single pitch to be played on two different strings, each appropriately fingered. ![]() (occasionally written with two parallel vertical lines through a large C)Īnatomy of a note, a single sound of a particular pitch and length which is notated with a symbol made up of a notehead (in all cases), a stem (in some cases) and a flag (in some cases), and which with notes bearing flags are grouped together using a beam common time, alla breve/cut time, alla cappella timeĪlla breve: also called 'cut time' or 'alla cappella time' marked with a large C with a vertical line through it, used for quick duple time in which the minim or half note is given one beat instead of two. ![]() The clef is equivalent to an octave G clef called the tenor G clef where that space would be occupied by a C one octave above middle C but the note sounds one octave lowerĪlternative percussion clef, indefinite pitch clef or neutral clefĬommon time: equivalent to a time signature of 4/4, namely four crotchets (quarter notes) to a bar (measure) old alto, tenor, soprano, baritone and mezzosoprano clef signĪ G-clef sign found in the score of La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) published by Ricordi: a G-clef used for the tenor voice (for this reason it is called the tenor G clef), where the note sounds one octave lower than written had the clef been the standard treble G clefĪ C-clef sign found in the score of Sankey and Stebbins - The Male Chorus, 'for use in Gospel Meetings, Christian Associations and other Religious Services' which marks middle C as being on the second space from the top of four. treble clef) marks G above middle Cį-clef (e.g.
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