musical notes on wave wing background

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musical notes on wave wing background.

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musical wiki:
may refer to:Music, as an adjectiveMusical theater, a live theatrical show on stageMusical film, a film containing musical numbers See more at Wikipedia.org...

note wiki:
usic">music, a note is either a unit of fixed pitch that has been given a name, or the graphic representation of that pitch in a notation system, and sometimes its duration, or a specific instance of either, so one can speak of "the second note of Happy Birthday" for example. The general and specific meanings are freely mixed by musicians, although they can be initially confusing: "the first two notes of Happy Birthday are the same note", meaning, "the first two sounds of Happy Birthday have the same pitch." A note is a discretization of musical or sound phenomena and thus facilitates musical analysis (Nattiez 1990, p.81n9). See more at Wikipedia.org...


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