Finale has Solfege but this is different. What I need urgently is TRANSLATION software.
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Yes all very nice, and I know how jianpu works, and have the free software.
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If anyone else knows about Chinese Notation Software and can give any other information, please let us know. Maybe there are others in Chinese but I don’t speak or read Chinese… I found that (there’s an English version) : It’s the only software of jianpu I found. It’s the free software of Chinese number notation system I found on line but I never downloaded it.
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Can you recomend similar programs either free or purchable.Ĭan you help me in the downloaded proram ofMusic without a …. I will be downloading the free software next week when my friend comes over I’m not that good with computers.This is exactly what I have been looking for ,I play Gu Zheng and have hand wriiten music small and hard to see ,now I’m older. Would anyone know where you can get software for Chinese musical notation – preferably down-loadable from an online source? I like it and very need it ease reply to me Please give me -software for Chinese Musical Notation – Music without a Staff! i,m living in Vietnam The usual French dictionary “Le petit Larousse” doesn’t even mention it or his musical works. His philosophical works are widely known while his musical invention is known only by specialists. This notation was invented by the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Genève 1712-Ermenonville near Paris 1778). I studied numbered music notation in primary school then studied staff in middle school. It’s used most widely in China than any other parts of the world. In fact it was invented not by Chinese but by Frenchman – there are different conclusions about the inventor. I’ve read your article about numbered music notation. Though it would be on a more complex level of course. In a way that’s similar to how those were fun to play with, I can see musically oriented kids enjoying simple exercises where they transfer simple songs from Chinese musical notation to a staff and vice versa. Was always fun to play it on the phone too! ) i mastered jingle bells through that numbered notation! I remember a tiny electric piano i had as a kid that I loved. Reminds me of the little number song books that came with toy musical instruments! Tweet 42 Responses to “Chinese Musical Notation – Music without a Staff!” Many thanks to Wang Li for the Little Swallow score and to Monique Palomares for creating the midi music. You can see the song page for Little Swallow with the lyrics, midi and staff sheet music by clicking on the link. If you’re interested in more details, you can read about Chinese numbered musical notation on Wikipedia. I can see an advantage to musicians using the Chinese numbered notation as a type of shorthand. Here you can hear the midi tune of Little Swallow A line under the number cuts it in half – so if it has one line under it – it’s an eighth note.Ī dash after the number adds a quarter note – so if it has one dash after it – it’s a half note. It’s called numbered musical notation (”jianpu” in Chinese – simple sheet music) and used to be the only musical score for the ordinary people.”Ī dot above or below a number raises or lowers the note an octave.Ī plain number is a quarter note. She said, “In China this kind of sheet music consist of numbers 1-7 and is quite popular: I asked Wang Li, who sent me the song, about it. It consisted of numbers with dots and lines.
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The sheet music was very different from the notes on staffs that we use in the West. I recently received a song from China called Little Swallow.