2,2-re (coming)
3,3-meter (meter)
4,4-fa (hair)
5,5-sol (cable)
6, 6-La (La)
7, 7-West
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The rudiment of digital notation first appeared in Europe in16th century, when there was a Catholic monk named Suetti. He wrote music education songs with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and then wrote a booklet entitled "New Methods of Learning plainsong and Music". Westerners at that time paid great attention to personal achievements such as invention and creation and copyright, which is recorded in history.
18th century Frenchman named Rousseau; 1742, he read a paper "Suggestions on New music notation" to the French Academy of Sciences, and then mentioned this "digital notation". Since the middle of18th century, a group of French musicians, doctors and mathematicians have sorted out and perfected the "digital notation".
19 At the end of the 20th century, a "new school" appeared in China, in which the course of "school music songs" directly imitated Japanese music education and followed the Japanese practice of using notation. Many primary and secondary schools offer singing lessons. At that time, most of the teaching materials for singing were Japanese songs written by China's music teacher, including staff and notation.
Many musicians in our country record their original creative ideas when composing music, and are used to using convenient notation. When Nie Er wrote March of the Volunteers and Xian Xinghai wrote The Yellow River Cantata, their first drafts were also written in notation.
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