Music notation using a disproportionate correlated scale

Methods and systems of music notation for visually representing music may provide a visual scale representing a range of an auditory scale of a portion of a musical composition spanning at least four and a half steps. The visual scale may comprise a plurality of whole-step segments each representing...

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description Methods and systems of music notation for visually representing music may provide a visual scale representing a range of an auditory scale of a portion of a musical composition spanning at least four and a half steps. The visual scale may comprise a plurality of whole-step segments each representing one whole step in the auditory scale. Each whole-step segment may be approximately a first height. The visual scale may also comprise one or more half-step segments each representing one half step in the auditory scale. Each half-step segment may be approximately a second height. A first ratio representing the first height divided by the second height may be significantly greater than a second ratio representing the whole step divided by the half step.
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ADVERTISING
AIDS FOR MUSIC
APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND,DEAF OR MUTE
CRYPTOGRAPHY
DIAGRAMS
DISPLAY
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES
GLOBES
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
OTHER AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES FOR MUSIC OR MUSICALINSTRUMENTS
PHYSICS
PLANETARIA
SEALS
SUPPORTS FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
title Music notation using a disproportionate correlated scale
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