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Xun
Oct 17, 2005 12:22:47 GMT
Post by taron on Oct 17, 2005 12:22:47 GMT
Hello together. I get a 8 hole Xun from a friend of me. One fingering paper was inside but now i am looking for melodies to play with it. On www.xunmusic.com i found in the beginner part one melodie but the writing i don´t know. They use numbers and points behind or over the number. On the paper are numbers and numbers with point over. But what mean the point behind? I hope someone can help me.
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Xun
Oct 17, 2005 13:15:30 GMT
Post by Charlie Huang on Oct 17, 2005 13:15:30 GMT
Do you mean dot above and below? They indicate a higher or lower octave.
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Xun
Oct 17, 2005 13:33:24 GMT
Post by taron on Oct 17, 2005 13:33:24 GMT
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Xun
Oct 17, 2005 16:09:16 GMT
Post by davidmdahl on Oct 17, 2005 16:09:16 GMT
Welcome to the forum, Taron.
If you are referring to a dot to the right of a number, that indicates dotted rhythm. As in Western staff notation, a dotted note in jianpu numeric notation lengthens a note by half its value.
Best wishes,
David
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Xun
Oct 17, 2005 18:35:37 GMT
Post by taron on Oct 17, 2005 18:35:37 GMT
Hey davidmdahl , this i meant. Thank you. Before i dedn´t know the simplified notation but today i found it in wiki :-) Now i can practise.
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