noodikirjutus
Noodikirjutus, often referred to as musical notation, is a standardized system used to visually represent music. It allows composers to communicate their musical ideas to performers and enables the preservation and reproduction of musical works across time and distance. The fundamental elements of modern Western noodikirjutus include a staff, which is a set of five horizontal lines, and various symbols placed on or between these lines.
The staff serves as a framework upon which musical pitches are indicated. A clef, typically a treble
Time signatures, usually displayed at the beginning of a piece, define the rhythmic structure. They indicate