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What are the notes of the ruler?
"Generally, it is one, four, one, one, one, one, one, one, six, five, etc."
Miyachi notation is one of the traditional notation of Han nationality in China. It is named after writing the name of the volume with words such as labor and ruler. It originated in China during the Tang Dynasty, and later spread to Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean Peninsula, Ryukyu, China and other China cultural circles. It belongs to a character spectrum.
Generally, the words "He, si, Yi, Shang, Chi, Gong, Fan, Liu, Wu, B" are used as the basic symbols to express the pitch (it can also be named) (it can be equal to sol, la, SI, do, re, mi, fa (or ascending fa), sol, la, SI).
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