Watch: Exploring notation with Bach
In music, the rhythmA pattern of sounds of different durations. and pitchHow high or low a musical sound is. of notes can be written in different ways such as:
- Western notation
- guitar tabs
- rhythm notation
But music notation can do much more than that.
Watch as Lightning Jelly explore different notation with Johann Sebastian Bach.
What are the features of musical notation?
There are several important parts of musical notation to consider.
- Notes - these show the pitch and durationThe length of time each note is played for. of the individual note.
- Time signature - this shows the number of beats per barA bar is a way of organising written music. Each bar is a moment of time..
- Key signature - this shows the key note and what sharpsA note played in a higher pitch by a semitone (half step). and flatsA note which is lower in pitch by a semitone. to play.
- Tempo - this shows how fast the music should be played.
- Dynamics - this shows what volume the music should be played at.
What are notes?
Here are some notes you may have already come across.
What's a time signature?
A time signature tells you how many beats are in the bar.
It's written as two numbers at the beginning of every piece of music.
In this example, the top number of the time signature tells us there are four beats in each bar.
This might change to three or four depending on the piece of music.
What's a key signature?
The key signature tells you what the key note is and what sharps or flats are in a piece of music.
It is written as sharps or flats after the clefA symbol used to represent the pitch of notes on musical notation. (and before the time signature) at the beginning of the music.
A piece can be in a major or minor key. This example shows the key is G major as there is an F#.
How is tempo notated?
The tempo of a piece of music is related to its speed.
There are lots of musical terms that are used to describe the speed of a piece of music.
These are normally written above the music. This example shows the piece is to be played allegro (fast) at a tempo of 120bpm (beats per minute).
Many of these words are in Italian because it was mainly Italian composers who invented musical notations we know today.
Watch: Tempo challenge
Watch: How are dynamics notated?
Finally, dynamics in music relate to the volume of the music, or the volume of specific instruments playing a piece.
Like the tempo, these instructions are often in Italian.
In this video, Katie and Mr Brown learn about how two contrasting dynamics - forte and piano can change the way that a piece of music conveys its emotion.
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