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Filling out the Jianpu Notation online can be a straightforward process once you understand its components. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to help you accurately complete the form for your musical notation needs.
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- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Jianpu Notation form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by entering your musical notes, using numbers 1 to 7. Each number corresponds to a scale degree based on the diatonic major scale.
- Indicate octaves by adding dots above or below the numbers. The quantity of dots signifies how many octaves higher or lower the note is.
- For chords, stack the relevant numbers vertically. Ensure that the lowest note has the length lines indicated, while arpeggiated chords can be marked with their appropriate symbols.
- Select the appropriate note lengths by using plain numbers, underlines, and dashes to denote quarter notes, eighth notes, and other durations as needed.
- When indicating rests, use the number '0' for the corresponding rest lengths, and repeat '0' for rests longer than a quarter note.
- Define any accidentals or key signatures that apply to your notation, placing them appropriately before or after the relevant notes.
- Insert a time signature formatted as a fraction, typically placed after the key signature, to indicate the piece's rhythmic structure.
- Add any additional markings such as ties, slurs, expression marks, or dynamics in the correct positions within the notation.
- Review all entries for accuracy, then save changes, download, print, or share the completed Jianpu Notation form as needed.
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The numbered musical notation is a musical notation system widely used in music publications in China. When the notes are read aloud or sung, they are called "do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si". ("Si" has been supplanted in English by "ti", for the sake of having a different beginning consonant for each degree.)
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