Category
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scientific pitch notation
musical notation system to describe pitch and relative frequency
Znamenny chant
musical form
grace note
note meant to be played as one that quickly 'slides' or 'glides' to another note

Helmholtz pitch notation
system for naming musical notes
abbreviation
abbreviation in musical notation

pitch class
set of musical pitches modulo the octave

optical music recognition
field of research that investigates how to computationally read music notation in documents
Khaz
Armenian musical neume
Buxheim Organ Book
manuscript
ghost note
musical note with a rhythmic value, but no discernible pitch
ligature
graphic symbol in musical notation
Tacet
Tacet is Latin which translates literally into English as "(it) is silent" (pronounced: , , or ). It is a musical term to indicate that an instrument or voice does not sound, also known as a rest. In vocal polyphony and in orchestral scores, it usually indicates a long period of time, typically an entire movement. In more modern music such as jazz, tacet tends to mark considerably shorter breaks. Multirests, or multiple-measure rests, are rests which last multiple measures (or multiple rests, each of which lasts an entire measure).
right|thumb|450px|How a tacet appears on sheet music
Sacred Harp
tradition of sacred choral music, originating in New England in the 18th century and carried on in the Southern U.S., using tunebooks printed in shape notes
rhythmic mode
set patterns of long and short durations in medieval European music
maestoso
() is an Italian musical term and is used to direct performers to play a certain passage of music in a stately, dignified and majestic fashion (sometimes march-like) or, it is used to describe music as such.
Tonary
A tonary is a liturgical book in the Western Christian Church which lists by incipit various items of Gregorian chant according to the Gregorian mode (tonus) of their melodies within the eight-mode system. Tonaries often include Office antiphons, the mode of which determines the recitation formula for the accompanying text (the psalm tone if the antiphon is sung with a psalm, or canticle tone if the antiphon is sung with a canticle), but a tonary may also or instead list responsories or Mass chants not associated with formulaic recitation. Although some tonaries are stand-alone works, they wer
Intabulation
Intabulation, from the Italian word intavolatura, refers to an arrangement of a vocal or ensemble piece for keyboard, lute, or other plucked string instrument, written in tablature.
rastrum
thumb|Single-staff rastrum
240px|thumb|right|Musical staff
Gongche notation
Chinese music classical notation system
Numbered musical notation
musical notation system used in East Asia since the 19th century
breath mark
music symbol
daseian notation
musical notation system
iMelody
iMelody is a non-polyphonic ringtone exchange object format, used for mobile phones [Extension: .imy], defined by Ericsson and Sony Ericsson together with other manufacturers and is based on Ericsson's proprietary eMelody format. This ringtone format also supports codes that can control the vibration motor, backlight, LED lights and volume of the device. The iMelody format was made because the eMelody had some musical limitations.
Rehearsal letter
Mark in an orchestral score
Swaralipi
Swaralipi () is any system used in sheet music in order to represent aurally perceived music through the use of written notes for Indian classical music.
400px|right|border|Example of Bengali ākārmātrik sôrôlipi ()
Klavarskribo
' (sometimes shortened to klavar') is a music notation system that was introduced in 1931 by the Dutchman Cornelis Pot (1885–1977). The name means "keyboard writing" in Esperanto. It differs from conventional music notation in a number of ways and is intended to be easily readable.
Fortepiano
Italian musical term meaning 'loud soft'
alphabetical notation
musical nomenclature that indicates pitch classes using letters
A due
musical term often abbreviated to a2
Siffernotskrift
right|thumb|300px|Notation for the psalmodicon from Lindeman's Coral-Melodier for Psalmodicon i siffertoneskrift for the tune «Vor Gud han er saa fast en Borg» aka «A Mighty Fortress Is Our God»
Gandhara
Svara in the Hindustani classical music and Carnatic Classical Music
Rishabha
Svara in the Hindustani classical music and Carnatic Classical Music
shape note
musical notation for group singing
a capriccio