The earliest known notated European music is believed to have been the Gregorian Chant.
Scholar and music theorist Isidore of Seville, writing in the early 7th ... known as neumes; the earliest surviving musical notation of this type is in the ... Notation had developed far enough to notate melody.
The rhythm of early notated music came from a few different sources. One idea is that it was first notated with the Greeks.
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yes.
At the time, monks and priests were the only people who knew how to write musical notation.
You would want to protect it by copyright, not patent. Copyright protection is automatic as soon as the music is fixed in a tangible medium (notated or recorded).
The rhythm of early notated music came from a few different sources. One idea is that it was first notated with the Greeks.
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yes.
a music transcriber
Music scores and notes - the notation of music. Music must be notated so that other people can play/sing it.
it indicate the rhythm
Dimitrije Stefanovi c has written: 'The earliest dated and notated document of Serbian chant'
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penis
yes, evedently you just asked and answered your own question. Can you be more clear?
At the time, monks and priests were the only people who knew how to write musical notation.