Musical notation in the West

James Greer, University of Western Ontario

'Musical notation is a powerful system of communication between musicians, using sophisticated symbolic, primarily non-verbal means to express musical events in visual symbols. Many musicians take the system for granted, having internalized it and their strategies for reading it and translating...

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Main Author: Grier, James, 1952- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Series:Cambridge introductions to music
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Physical Description:xvi, 269 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN(s):9780521726429 : paperback
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Summary:'Musical notation is a powerful system of communication between musicians, using sophisticated symbolic, primarily non-verbal means to express musical events in visual symbols. Many musicians take the system for granted, having internalized it and their strategies for reading it and translating it into sound over long years of study and practice. This book traces the development of that system by combining chronological and thematic approaches to show the historical and musical context in which these developments took place. Simultaneously, the book considers the way in which this symbolic language communicates to those literate in it, discussing how its features facilitate or hinder fluent comprehension in the real-time environment for performance. Moreover, the topic of musical as opposed to notational innovation forms another thread of the treatment, as the author investigates instances where musical developments simulated notational attributes, or notational innovations made practicable advances in musical style.' -- from rear cover