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La impresión de la música: historia y curiosidades de las partituras

The invention of the printing press in the 15th century democratized . What was once a precious, hand-copied manuscript owned only by churches and aristocrats became a commercial product. By the 19th century, "parlour songs" and piano partituras were a staple in every middle-class home. partituras

The true revolution occurred in the 11th century thanks to , an Italian monk. He invented the modern musical staff (typically five lines) and the system of note names (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti). For the first time, a composer in Rome could write a partitura and a musician in London could sing it exactly as intended without having heard it before. La impresión de la música: historia y curiosidades

If you are a beginner, do not try to read a Chopin Etude on day one. You will get frustrated. Start with progressive learning: The true revolution occurred in the 11th century

Whether you are a beginner plucking your first chord on a classical guitar, a child singing in a school choir, or a symphony conductor commanding a hundred musicians, you have all interacted with the same silent language: (sheet music).