notentekening
Notentekening is a Dutch term that can refer to the drawing or recording of notes, depending on context. In music, notentekening describes the process of encoding musical sounds into written notation on a staff. This notation uses symbols for pitch, duration, rhythm, dynamics, and articulation. The standard system employs five lines, clefs, key signatures, time signatures, and bar lines, and it enables composers and performers to communicate across instruments and cultures. Notation has a long history, evolving from early mensural practices to modern staff notation and digital engraving. Today notentekening is facilitated by computer-based tools such as MuseScore, Sibelius, and Finale, and by digital publishing and playback formats.
In education and professional settings, notentekening can also refer to note-taking: the practice of recording information
In Dutch usage, notentekening is closely related to noteren (to note down) and notatie (notation). Notentekening