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)