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Chinese musical notation

Systems of musical notation have been in use in China for over two thousand years. Different systems have been used to record music for bells and for the ''guqin'' stringed instrument. More recently a system of numbered notes (''jianpu'') has been used, with resemblances to Western notations.
== Ancient ==
The earliest known examples of text referring to music in China are inscriptions on musical instruments found in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (d. 433 B.C.). Sets of 41 chimestones and 65 bells bore lengthy inscriptions concerning pitches, scales, and transposition. The bells still sound the pitches that their inscriptions refer to. Although no notated musical compositions were found, the inscriptions indicate that the system was sufficiently advanced to allow for musical notation. Two systems of pitch nomenclature existed, one for relative pitch and one for absolute pitch. For relative pitch, a solmization system was used.〔Bagley, Robert (2004). "(The Prehistory of Chinese Music Theory )" (''Elsley Zeitlyn Lecture on Chinese Archaeology and Culture''), ''Britac.ac.uk''.〕

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