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▪ I. ˈnotate, a. Bot. [ad. L. notātus pa. pple. of notāre: see notation.] (See quot.)
1857A. Gray First Less. Bot. (1866) 223 Notate: marked with spots or lines of a different color. ▪ II. notate, v.|nəʊˈteɪt| [f. as notate a.] a. To set down in musical notation. b. To record, note. So noˈtated ppl. a.; noˈtating vbl. n.
1922W. J. Locke Tale of Triona xii. 128 He could play,..by ear—knowledge of notated music he disclaimed. 1965Listener 16 Dec. 990/2, I would say it would help any composer to conduct if he had the gift, because, in the first place, you learn how to notate your music more precisely, so that a performing musician will know exactly what you mean. 1971S. Cavell World Viewed ii. 17 Such troubles in notating so obvious a fact. 1974Times Lit. Suppl. 13 Dec. 1411/2 To sing through the variants of even a single song—for example, of the beautiful ‘Seeds of Love’, the first which [Cecil] Sharp notated—is an enlargement of the spirit... Once notated versions of the songs exist, are the rhythmic quirks ironed out? |