Friday 13 April 2018

Recognise scientific notations

🎹HOW TO FIND YOUR VOCAL RANGE🎵 🎶 Season 1. Episode 4. RECOGNIZE SCIENTIFIC PICTH NOTATION 📃🖋 Scientific pitch notation is a standardized way of writing and understanding musical notes using letters (that identify the notes, A through G) and ordinal numbers (that identify the correct octave, from low to high, starting with zero on up). ★For instance, the lowest pitch on most pianos is A (0), making the next octave above it A (1 )and so on. What we deem “Middle C” on a piano is actually C( 4) in scientific pitch notation. ★Since the Key of C is the only major key with no sharps or flats (and, thus, uses only the white keys on a piano), scientific pitch notation counts octaves starting with “C” notes rather than “A” notes. This means that though the lowest pitch on the far left-hand side of a keyboard is A (0), the first “C” that occurs two white keys to the right is C( 1 )and so on. Hence, the first A note that appears higher than Middle C (C 4 ) will be A( 4), not A5 . ★The full expression of your vocal range will include three or four different scientific pitch notation numbers, including your lowest note, highest note in modal voice, and highest note in head voice. Those who can reach the vocal fry and whistle registers may have pitch notation numbers for those as well, always ranging from the lowest notation note to the highest. For live lessons and interactive class join us via https://t.me/joinchat/HX75GgrDht71Bi9HvZhz6w

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