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From Neumes To Notes: A Brief History Of Western Music Notation Video

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Music notation is really useful, and most musicians are so used to it we don't give it a second thought anymore, but, like, it's kinda weird, right? It's a bunch of dots and lines and somehow those represent sounds, and the way they're shaped and how we arrange them can let us communicate some incredibly complicated musical ideas. Which is awesome, but why these shapes? How did we get here? And why do older manuscripts look so weird, with their square notes and only four lines?

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