A demiflat is an example of which type of musical notation?
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Demiflat is an example of Staff musical notation .
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It’s a quarter tone, because a demiflat is a note played a quarter tone below a natural.
A quarter tone is half a semitone, so can’t be played on the piano and many other instruments without vibrato, therefore it is best done by singers.
This terminology only applies to microtonal music, because it concerns notes outside of the 12-note western scales, using micro intervals (intervals smaller than a semitone).
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A quarter tone is half a semitone, so can’t be played on the piano and many other instruments without vibrato, therefore it is best done by singers.
This terminology only applies to microtonal music, because it concerns notes outside of the 12-note western scales, using micro intervals (intervals smaller than a semitone).
I hope this helps you, if it does, please mark me brainliest!
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