traditional notation

collocation in English

meaningsoftraditionalandnotation

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traditional
adjective
uk
/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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notation
noun[C or U]
uk
/nəʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/noʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
a system of written symbols used especially in mathematics or to represent ...
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(Definition oftraditionalandnotationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Instead, turntablist teams compose and perform as a collective, creating collaboratively with no use oftraditionalnotation.
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The resulting pieces either (1) have notraditionalnotationat all, or (2) use notation which does not define the formal macro-structure.
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Whiletraditionalnotationbears a written representation a priori, signal analysis brings representation a posteriori.
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These instructions, in two volumes, employed bothtraditionalnotationand a comprehensive cipher notation that could represent considerable musical complexity.
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A version intraditionalnotationwas also available for purchase at one shilling and sixpence.
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This method starts fromtraditionalnotationand works up to typical piano pieces.
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All music in the text is given intraditionalnotation.
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For this reason, we will use a moretraditionalnotationhere.
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In this case, neithertraditionalnotationnor a spectragraph is sufficient to represent both gestures.
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As a final example, we note thattraditionalnotationhas very few mechanisms for allowing a composer to express how she perceives a composition's structure.
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Feldman's works of the early 1950s, for instance, variably deploytraditionalnotation, graph notation, and a modified traditional notation that specifies pitch but not duration.
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It should be pointed out that the synthetic sounds have been written intraditionalnotationby indicating the approximate intonation possible for objects made with white filtered noise.
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Power relationships are mostly built around 'teacher as master' paradigms, and the compositions under study are primarily intraditionalnotation, fixed and quantifiable.
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Time space in this schema is unchanged fromtraditionalnotation.
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Register space is represented on the y-axis as intraditionalnotation.
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Intraditionalnotationit would be written using figured bass symbols.
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