If you are a writer, clearly the best notation is 'playful manner'. There is no need to go back to ancient conventions. If you are looking at scores, there are different notations. Among them are humoresque, capriccio or capriccioso, scherzando, possibly allegro.
A: musical notation.
Rests
the correct answer is...Musical notation
Staff lines
it showed the shape of the melody
A: musical notation.
humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner
Ear. The quote comes from musicology where a player did not necessarily know how to read musical notation.
There is no widely known author named Albert C Vinci.
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when you bite someone's thongue while kisiing him or her then it is rude
Musical notation is literally music notes $$$$&$$$&
It is A flat.
B
Yes.
"Joking" in English is scherzando, which also is used in musical notation for playing pieces playfully, in Italian.
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