Talk:Numbered musical notation
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[edit] Issue about #5
I have a question concerning the #5 issue in the Aeolian minor scale when writing jianpu. In the Aeolian scale there is normally a whole step between the leading tone and "do". Is the author saying that in jianpu the leading tone is always raised in the natural minor, Aeolian, scale?
Greg
- No, there will be no accidentals for natural minor or Aeolian scale. Look at the natural minor scale under octave change. The #5 issue is only valid when we write the harmonic minor scale... -- Felix Wan 01:35, 2005 Mar 24 (UTC)
[edit] Dashes and dots after musical notes
Changes made by 220.163.29.112 [1] was actually a common mistake. Please read the instructions right before the examples. For example, In 4/4 time, "1 - -" is 3 beats (dotted half-note), and "1 - ยท" is actually 2.5 beats. -- Felix Wan 00:00, 2005 May 5 (UTC)
This should cross-reference the Nashville Notation article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_notation
cs
[edit] what "c" does the 1 mean?
Assuming that 1=C, What "C" does the 1 mean? Middle C? Frosty (sup?) 20:35, 23 July 2006 (UTC)