1. notate - Adjective
2. notate - Verb
Marked with spots or lines, which are often colored.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe never notate our music, so you can try to replicate it, but you don't really have it. Thurston Moore
Nowadays, you can notate an entire ballet; in the old days, the steps had to be memorized Source: Internet
About this sound Play ( help · info ) For guitars and other fretted instruments, it is possible to notate tablature in place of ordinary notes. Source: Internet
But in a section in concert B major it would be impractical to notate the sax part in G major part (a key with eight sharps, i.e. six sharps and one double-sharp). Source: Internet
For the most part, these cipher notations are mainly used to notate the skeletal melody (the balungan ) and vocal parts ( gerongan ), although transcriptions of the elaborating instrument variations are sometimes used for analysis and teaching. Source: Internet
Early music notation Notation had developed far enough to notate melody, but there was still no system for notating rhythm. Source: Internet