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Musical Notation is Beautiful

@notationisgreat

This account publishes images of musical notation (mostly Western) that I find beautiful for whatever reason. Tweets by @Eva_Moreda.

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You might not know I have a Youtube channel - haven't updated it for a while, but it has a selection of mini-tutorials on different types of notation, including medieval, tablatures, etc. youtube.com/channel/UCK5Hj…

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Lili #Boulanger, opening of Prelude in D flat (1911). I'm not convinced this is a fully completed piece but it's a fascinating document, written when she was only 18 Musical Notation is Beautiful

Lili #Boulanger, opening of Prelude in D flat (1911). I'm not convinced this is a fully completed piece but it's a fascinating document, written when she was only 18 <a href="/NotationIsGreat/">Musical Notation is Beautiful</a>
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One of the stranger markings I’ve encountered in a cello part (from Shostakovich’s third quartet): a crescendo through a rest. I suppose i could LOOK as if I’m getting louder, raising myself in my seat? (Funny - the other instruments, who are playing, have a diminuendo here…)

One of the stranger markings I’ve encountered in a cello part (from Shostakovich’s third quartet): a crescendo through a rest. I suppose i could LOOK as if I’m getting louder, raising myself in my seat? (Funny - the other instruments, who are playing, have a diminuendo here…)