Music notation was first developed by ancient Greek tribe to record their oral music.
Modern music notation consists of five lines and four rooms horizontally, known as staff or music sheets.
The most common musical notation symbol is NOT or Note, which shows the length of the duration or time to be played.
There are various types of notes, including full notes, half, a quarter, eight, and sixteen.
You can also find symbols of dynamics such as Forte (strong) and piano (weak) in music notation.
Music notation also includes a sign of beat, which shows the rhythm and speed of the song.
There are also tones, which help musicians to understand the height of the sound that must be played.
Modern music notation developed during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, with many famous composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig Van Beethoven who used music notation in their work.
Music notation also developed to cover various music genres, including classical music, pop, and jazz.
A skilled musician can read music notation easily and play songs accurately, even if they have never heard of the song before.