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Notehead

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In music, a notehead is the elliptical part of a note. [1]

16 relations: Ars nova, Artificial harmonic, Beam (music), Clef, Double whole note, Franco of Cologne, Ghost note, Gregorian chant, Harmonic, Mensural notation, Musical note, Neume, Note value, Renaissance, Stem (music), Whole note.

Ars nova

Ars nova (Latin for new art)Fallows, David.

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Artificial harmonic

To produce an artificial harmonic, a stringed instrument player holds down a note on the neck with one finger of their left hand (thereby shortening the vibrational length of the string) and uses another finger to lightly touch a point on the string that is an integer divisor of its vibrational length, and plucks or bows the side of the string that is closer to the bridge.

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Beam (music)

In musical notation, a beam is a horizontal or diagonal line used to connect multiple consecutive notes (and occasionally rests) to indicate rhythmic grouping.

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Clef

A clef (from French: clef "key") is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes.

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Double whole note

In music, a double whole note (American), breve (international), or double note is a note lasting two times as long as a whole note (or semibreve).

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Franco of Cologne

Franco of Cologne (fl. mid-13th century) was a German music theorist and possibly a composer.

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Ghost note

In music, a ghost note is a musical note with a rhythmic value, but no discernible pitch when played.

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Gregorian chant

Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Harmonic

A harmonic is any member of the harmonic series, a divergent infinite series.

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Mensural notation

Mensural notation is the musical notation system used for European vocal polyphonic music from the later part of the 13th century until about 1600.

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Musical note

In music, a note is the pitch and duration of a sound, and also its representation in musical notation (♪, ♩).

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Neume

A neume (sometimes spelled neum) is the basic element of Western and Eastern systems of musical notation prior to the invention of five-line staff notation.

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Note value

In music notation, a note value indicates the relative duration of a note, using the texture or shape of the note head, the presence or absence of a stem, and the presence or absence of flags/beams/hooks/tails.

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Renaissance

The Renaissance is a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries.

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Stem (music)

In musical notation, stems are the, "thin, vertical lines that are directly connected to the note head."Benward & Saker (2003).

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Whole note

In music, a whole note (American) or semibreve (British) is a note represented by a hollow oval note head and no note stem.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notehead

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