pointkoma
Pointkoma is a musical notation system used primarily in Japan to indicate the tempo of a piece of music. The term is a combination of the Japanese words "point" and "koma," which translates to "point" and "frame" respectively. The system is based on the number of beats per minute (BPM) and is often used in traditional Japanese music, such as gamelan and taiko, as well as in modern pop and rock music.
The pointkoma system is typically represented by a fraction, with the numerator indicating the number of beats
The pointkoma system is often used in conjunction with other musical notation systems, such as the Western
In recent years, the pointkoma system has gained popularity in the global music community, with many musicians