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Play beautiful music at the Genshin Wind Flower Festival Genshin Impact fans, take note! In the latest Wind Flower Festival event, you have the opportunity to get a piano and freely play the music of your choice. PHP editor Baicao has compiled a complete collection of music scores for Genshin Impact to provide you with rich music score resources. Keep reading to unlock more great melodies to make your Wind Flower Festival event even better!
Introductory Tutorial to Simplified Musical Notation (Numbers)
Author: Music Score Class-Ling Qing
A kind of digital notation. Let’s not talk about the origin and history for now. Let’s briefly explain the basic notation of simplified musical notation.
This article only talks about entry-level key points related to keyboard playing
How to read piano score
1. The picture below is the key map of the original Shen Shen Qin score, which corresponds to the keys on the keyboard:
Q W E R T Y U
A S D F G H J
Z X C V B N M
2. There are chords in brackets (), which are basically played together. The special habits of the author of the score cannot be ruled out.
3. The underlined QWE syllables are double clicks.
4. There are spaces between paragraphs and you need to pause. Basically, you should follow the rhythm. If possible, you can also follow the rhythm you like.
5. Friends on the mobile phone can just imagine the corresponding letters and press them.
Scale 7
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si
The numbers correspond to:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 represents rest
The letters correspond to:
Q W E R T Y U
Semitone
1# 2# 4# 5# 6# 3#=4 7#=1
# means to go up one semitone, b means to go down one semitone.
1b=7 2b=1# 3b=2# 4b=3 5b=4# 6b=5# 7b=6
Octave
Treble 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (two dots on the number)
Treble 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (one dot above the number)
Alto 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Bass 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (number next point)
Double bass 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (two dots under the number)
Corresponding keyboard
Treble 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ni Shui Han
Alto Q W E R T Y U I Ni Shui Han
Bass A S D F G H J K Ni Shui Han
Measures and Beats
1=C stands for Do=C, which is C major. 4/4 is a quarter note with 1 beat, 4 beats per measure
(X/Y Y diaeresis is 1 beat, X beats per measure)
Quarter note = 71, which is the speed of 71 beats in 1 minute
| 1 2 3 4 | Vertical lines are sections
| 1 2 3 4 || Double vertical lines represent the end of the music
3 4 5 6 || The red part represents the treble spectrum
The entire piece of music is simultaneously advanced by high and low notes
1 2 3 4 || The blue part represents the bass spectrum
||: 1 2 3 4: || means repeating this part
Note
That is, the length of the sound
1 - - - Whole note, 4 beats
1 - half note, 2 beats
1 quarter note, 1 beat
1 eighth note, 1/2 beat
1 sixteenth note, 1/4 beat
Three underscores, thirty-second note, which is 1/8 beat
Four underscores: sixty-fourth note, that is, 1/16 beat
Dotted notes:
1· That is 3/2 beat
1· That is 3/4 time
1· That is 3/8 beat
The same goes for the combination of musical notes.
For example: 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
harmony
:
5
3 means that this note needs to sound 3 sounds at the same time
1
7
5 means that this note needs to sound 2 sounds at the same time
And so on. In keyboard notation, keys are pressed simultaneously, for example (QETU), which means pressing QETU simultaneously on the keyboard.
连音
The upper brackets are tupple lines, and if they have the same sound, they are X General keyboard notation will not be used
Arpeggio
A string of chord tones are played continuously from low to high or from high to low. For example, as shown in the picture, 3 high, 6 high, 3 times high are generally represented by scratch symbols "~", "[ ]" or underlines in keyboard notation.
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