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no·ta·tion N0172500 (nō-tā′shən)n.1. a. A system of figures or symbols used in a specialized field to represent numbers, quantities, tones, or values: musical notation.b. The act or process of using such a system.2. A brief note; an annotation: marginal notations. [Latin notātiō, notātiōn-, from notātus, past participle of notāre, to note, from nota, note; see note.] no·ta′tion·al adj.notation (nəʊˈteɪʃən) n1. any series of signs or symbols used to represent quantities or elements in a specialized system, such as music or mathematics2. the act or process of notating3. a. the act of noting downb. a note or record[C16: from Latin notātiō a marking, from notāre to note] noˈtational adjno•ta•tion (noʊˈteɪ ʃən) n. 1. a system of graphic symbols or signs for a specialized use: musical notation. 2. the process or method of writing down by means of such a system. 3. the act of noting or marking down in writing. 4. a short note; jotting; annotation. [1560–70; < Latin notātiō a marking <notā(re) to note] no•ta′tion•al, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | notation - a technical system of symbols used to represent special thingsnotational systemwriting - letters or symbols that are written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language; "he turned the paper over so the writing wouldn't show"; "the doctor's writing was illegible"mathematical notation - a notation used by mathematiciansmusical notation - (music) notation used by musicianschoreography - a notation used by choreographerschemical notation - a notation used by chemists to express technical facts in chemistry | | 2. | notation - a comment or instruction (usually added); "his notes were appended at the end of the article"; "he added a short notation to the address on the envelope"annotation, noteposte restante - a notation written on mail that is to be held at the post office until called for (not in the United States or Canada)commentary, comment - a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material; "he wrote an extended comment on the proposal"cite, quotation, reference, mention, acknowledgment, citation, credit - a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases"footnote, footer - a printed note placed below the text on a printed pageN.B., nota bene, NB - a Latin phrase (or its abbreviation) used to indicate that special attention should be paid to something; "the margins of his book were generously supplied with pencilled NBs"postscript, PS - a note appended to a letter after the signature | | 3. | notation - the activity of representing something by a special system of marks or characterscommittal to writing, writing - the activity of putting something in written form; "she did the thinking while he did the writing" |
notationnoun1. signs, system, characters, code, symbols, script The dot in musical notation symbolizes an abrupt or staccato quality.2. note, record, noting, jotting He was checking the readings and making notations on a clipboard.notationnounA brief record written as an aid to the memory:memorandum, note.Informal: memo.Translationsnotation (nəˈteiʃən) noun (the use of) a system of signs representing numbers, musical sounds etc. musical/mathematical notation. 符號,表示法 符号,标记法 notation
notation: see arithmeticarithmetic, branch of mathematics commonly considered a separate branch but in actuality a part of algebra. Conventionally the term has been most widely applied to simple teaching of the skills of dealing with numbers for practical purposes, e.g. ..... Click the link for more information. and musical notationmusical notation, symbols used to make a written record of musical sounds.
Two different systems of letters were used to write down the instrumental and the vocal music of ancient Greece. In his five textbooks on music theory Boethius (c.A.D. 470–A.D. ..... Click the link for more information. .Notation a system of graphic signs for the written expression of music; the writing down of music. Notation originated in antiquity. The ancient Greeks used a system of letters that indicated the pitch but not the duration of sounds. This system was followed until the tenth century, when the Greek letters were replaced by Latin ones. In the 20th century, Latin letters are still used to designate individual sounds and tonalities. In the Middle Ages neumatic notation was widely used. Special symbols called neumes were written above the texts to remind the singer of the chant melodies. Later, horizontal lines, which made possible the more precise indication of the pitch of sounds, came into use. In the 11th century the Italian music theoretician Guido d’Arezzo introduced a system of four lines, the prototype of the modern staff. At the beginning of the lines he placed a letter indicating the pitch of the sounds represented. (This was the forerunner of the modern clefs.) Subsequently, the number of lines was increased to five, and the neumes were replaced by notes with square heads. This system, which was widely used to notate Gregorian chant, was called Choralnotation. The next development in notation was mensural notation, which fixed both the pitch and the duration of sounds. In addition to mensural notation, a system of letters or numbers, the tablatures, was used during the 15th through 17th centuries for the written representation of instrumental music. Like the modern number system that is designed to simplify the teaching of certain folk instruments, the tablatures indicated not the sounds but the strings and frets. In the 17th and 18th centuries chords were indicated by means of numbers placed over or under the bass notes (the figured bass). From the late tenth century staffless znamennoe, or kriukovoe, notation was used in the Orthodox Church in ancient Rus’. In the 16th and 17th centuries there was a gradual shift from kriukovoe notation to the five-line staff. Modern notation graphically indicates the pitch of the notes and their metric and rhythmic relationship. Together with the well-developed system of markings for tempo, dynamics, and expression, it makes possible a precise but not overly restrictive representation of a musical work. Although the performer does not depart from the written notes, he lends his own interpretation to a work. Exponents of 20th-century avant-garde musical tendencies have introduced new markings for the performer; however, these are not widely used. Some 20th-century composers have almost entirely abandoned the traditional forms of notation, providing in the written music only hints for the performer. There is a special system of notation for the blind. REFERENCESNiurnberg, M. Notnaia grafika. Leningrad, 1953. Wolf, J. Handbuch der Notationskunde, vols. 1–2. Leipzig, 1913–19.V. A. VAKHROMEEV notation[nō′tā·shən] (computer science) positional notation (mathematics) The use of symbols to denote quantities or operations. positional notation notationHow a system of numbers, phrases, words or quantities is written or expressed. Positional notation is the location and value of digits in a numbering system, such as the decimal or binary system.notation Related to notation: scientific notationSynonyms for notationnoun signsSynonyms- signs
- system
- characters
- code
- symbols
- script
noun noteSynonymsSynonyms for notationnoun a brief record written as an aid to the memorySynonymsSynonyms for notationnoun a technical system of symbols used to represent special thingsSynonymsRelated Words- writing
- mathematical notation
- musical notation
- choreography
- chemical notation
noun a comment or instruction (usually added)SynonymsRelated Words- poste restante
- commentary
- comment
- cite
- quotation
- reference
- mention
- acknowledgment
- citation
- credit
- footnote
- footer
- N.B.
- nota bene
- NB
- postscript
- PS
noun the activity of representing something by a special system of marks or charactersRelated Words- committal to writing
- writing
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