To me this seems highly implausible on both notational and musical grounds. |
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Each presents notational issues not found in previous times, which the performer might find discommodious. |
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For notational convenience, let us imagine that we measure food value in kilojoules, space in meters, and time in seconds. |
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That is absurd, because the bar line is a notational, not a musical, matter. |
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Encourage students to develop their own notational system and analytical symbols. |
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However, here everyday lines and notational devices are freed from the imperative to represent directly. |
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For notational convenience, the negative digits are usually written with a vinculum, or overbar, instead of a prefixed minus sign. |
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As a result, for notational purposes we treat the U. S. dollar as the numeraire currency. |
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To further avoid any misunderstandings about his scores he would often write messages on them for engravers when he wanted to clarify notational details. |
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Hence, for instance, it makes no difference whether a musical piece is performed from the original score or from a copy congruent with that, since the score is in a notational scheme. |
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Demonstration: The 24-tone equal-temperament derives from that of the 12-tone equaltemperament and depends upon it, enriching its range and enlarging its notational function. |
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He explained that in the field of counter-terrorism it would not be helpful merely to create a consolidated organ with a notational agenda composed of separate points for each former committee dealing with counter-terrorism. |
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Only companies with a 3 500 000 GBP notational value will be considered for this Contract. |
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Shape notes, also called character notes or patent notes, are one of many notational innovations that, like solmization syllables, attempted to make sight reading easier. |
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There are some who argue that serious discussion of such notational cases is a mistake, arousing popular fears and misjudgements of present issues for no good end. |
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Savile presents the Pierre Menard case as a counterexample to Goodman's thesis that the identity conditions of allographic works are determined by a notational scheme. |
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Indeed, Goodman's approach to the question of notation is, in an important sense, grounded in previous practice, for a notational system is an acceptable one only when projected from a previous classification of works. |
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It included an explanation of new theories of mensural notation, a detailed account of the various uses and meanings of the coloured notes, and the introduction of additional durational symbols in the new notational system. |
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Two common notational conventions should be mentioned. |
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