What is the score?
The score is a set of instructions written in musical notation or other symbols and gestures that allow a person or file to perform a piece of music. Most of the score uses a number of conventional symbols and words to mediate the playground, duration, volume and attack that creates notes, allowing a piece of music to be conceived by a composer to be made with a large number of similarities according The artists helped to identify what was happening, while not playing, especially after a large number of bars of the remains.
• among them that represent a specific playground that differs depending on which Clef is usually height, bass, alt and tenor - intended. On music staff or bunny, the remark has a higher pitch, while the note located on the staff has a lower playground. The extension called the line of the book is used for overlap for five lines of staff,To show very high and very low playgrounds.
• At the beginning of the staff, a key signature is very often placed to indicate the scale or set of notes that will be used in the work. A key signature may change during a piece or a key signature can be omitted in a piece that does not hold on a particular main or smaller scale. In addition, accidents can be used to move individual notes to include pitch that is not on a scale that shows a key signature.
• Time signature showing a piece meter - what rhythms in the bar and which duration of the notes gets one rhythm - is also generally located at the beginning of the first staff. Like a key signature, a time signature may change during the work.
• The tempo indication at the beginning of the score indicates the pace of the piece to be played. Like the key signature and time signature, the pace may also change.
• Notes to indicate sounds and fromapartments indicating that silence is combined on staff as needed. They are made of symbols that indicate different times of duration, and while the symbols are very generally understood, the names are different for them in American and British English.
• Dynamics via or below notes are referred to by words, shortcuts and different lines. The artists had known what notes should be played with. Dynamics often change in most of the scores.
• The whole score is arranged with a time flowing from left to right and to the conductors' scores, the status of all tools that play grouped into the system at a certain time. If you look at the bottom of the score at any point, you can see what every tool is doing at the moment. Looking from left to right along the staff of one tool, you can see what the tool is doing throughout the work.
• The order of tools in the conductor's score is also traditional, but it depends on the ensemble and whether they are soloists or singers. In a standard orchestral scoreis the highest group Woodwinds. Followed by brass, then drums and strings are located at the bottom of the score.
Although these conventions are modified and changed as needed, their general use means that anyone who has picked up the score has an immediate feeling of how to understand it.