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Playing Musical Numbers on The 3D RadioActivity

October 24, 2012 by Marty Masters

We are going digital in a different way this time on The Award Winning 3D RadioActivity…

As you know, a number is a mathematical object used to count, label, and measure. The definition has been extended over the years to include  zero, negative numbers, rational, irrational, Prime and complex numbers to infinity and beyond.  Some traditionally have alternative words to express them, including:

  •     Nothing: 0
  •     Single: 1
  •     Pair, couple, brace: 2
  •     Trio: 3
  •     Half-Dozen: 6
  •     Decade: 10
  •     Dozen: 12
  •     Baker’s dozen: 13
  •     Score: 20
  •     Half-century: 50
  •     Century: 100
  •     Gross: 144
  •     Ream: 480
  •     Millenium: 1000

In music there are self-contained sections that combine with other such parts in a performance.  The use of designations in extended vocal compositions has the practical advantage of facilitating rehearsal plans, especially when they include assignment of numerical characters.  In a concert of a popular piece, for example, the individual tunes performed are often referred to as “numbers.” The designation is also applied to sections of large vocal works such as opera, when the written or printed score designates the titles in sequential order, hence the aptness of the term.The use of designations in extended vocal compositions has the practical advantage of facilitating rehearsal plans, especially when they include assignment of numerical characters, not to be confused with what we are playing this time on The Award Winning 3D RadioActivity.

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