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  1. 1
    JMdict
    nota musical
  2. 2
    JMdict
    musical note;note symbol
    He played piano by ear.
  3. 3
    JMdict
    phonetic symbol (incl. the kanji and kana-doubling symbols, vowel-lengthening symbol, etc.)
  4. 4
    JMdict
    part of a kanji for which the role is primarily to represent the pronunciation (as opposed to the meaning)
    Véase también: 意符 (いふ)
  5. 5
    Wikipedia

    En música, una nota es un sonido determinado por una vibración cuya frecuencia fundamental es constante. Así pues, por ejemplo, el término «nota musical» se emplea para hacer alusión a un sonido con una determinada frecuencia en si; mientras que para aludir al signo que se utiliza en la notación musical para representar la altura y la duración relativa de un sonido, se suele emplear la acepción «figura musical».

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    Wikipedia

    In music, the term note has three primary meanings: 1. \n* A sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound (♪, ♫); 2. \n* A pitched sound itself. 3. \n* A pitch class. Notes are the "atoms" of much written music: discretizations of musical phenomena that facilitate performance, comprehension, and analysis. The term note can be used in both generic and specific senses: one might say either "the piece 'Happy Birthday to You' begins with two notes having the same pitch", or "the piece begins with two repetitions of the same note". In the former case, one uses note to refer to a specific musical event; in the latter, one uses the term to refer to a class of events sharing the same pitch. (See also: Key signature names and translations.) Two notes with fundamental frequencies in a ratio equal to any integer power of two (e.g., half, twice, or four times) are perceived as very similar. Because of that, all notes with these kinds of relations can be grouped under the same pitch class. In traditional music theory, most countries in the world use the naming convention Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Si, including for instance Italy, Spain, France, Romania, most Latin American countries, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Russia, and all the Arabic-speaking or Persian-speaking countries. However, within the English-speaking and Dutch-speaking world, pitch classes are typically represented by the first seven letters of the Latin alphabet (A, B, C, D, E, F and G). A few European countries, including Germany, adopt an almost identical notation, in which H substitutes for B (see below for details). The eighth note, or octave, is given the same name as the first, but has double its frequency. The name octave is also used to indicate the span between a note and another with double frequency. To differentiate two notes that have the same pitch class but fall into different octaves, the system of scientific pitch notation combines a letter name with an Arabic numeral designating a specific octave. For example, the now-standard tuning pitch for most Western music, 440 Hz, is named a′ or A4. There are two formal systems to define each note and octave, the Helmholtz pitch notation and the scientific pitch notation.

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Frases

Códice gramatical

Qué significan las etiquetas de color

Hiragana

ひらがな

El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

Ejemplo

ねこ — gato