Names of all notes

Notes are represented by seven Arabic numerals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

Phonetic names: c, d, e, f, g, a, b.

Roll call: do, re, mi, fa, so, la, si.

The symbols that record music are called notes. Singing or playing musical instruments are recorded with notes.

Extended data

Note structure: The elliptical part of the note is called "Fu Tou", the Fu Tou can be divided into solid Fu Tou and hollow Fu Tou (the pronunciation of the note is determined by Fu Tou's position in the staff), the inclined straight part of Fu Tou is called "Fugan", and the wavy part above Fu Tou is called "Fu Wei".

Every note has a Fu Tou, only whole notes and half notes are hollow Fu Tou, only whole notes have no stems, and only whole notes, half notes and quarter notes have no endings. The more endings, the shorter the note duration (with each ending added, the duration will decrease by 1/2).

The division of notes: There is a rule in these seven notes, mi to fa, si to treble do are all semitones. On the guitar, two adjacent frets are semitones. For example, if a string of 1 products is mi, then a string of 2 products is FA; On the guitar, every other fret is a whole tone. For example, the chord of 1 product is do, the chord of product 3 is re, and the middle is 1 product.

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