Is a magazine name italicized?

Is a magazine name italicized?

In MLA 7 and 8, titles of books, journals, websites, albums, blogs, movies, tv shows, magazines, and newspapers should all be italicized. Titles of articles, episodes, interviews, songs, should be in quotes. Quotation marks or italics are not required for articles, webpages, songs, episodes, etc.

Are there 7 or 12 notes?

The notation we have is actually pretty natural and logical, for a simple reason: there are twelve different notes in the Western system, but only a subset of these — seven, in fact — are used in a given scale such as the major scale.

Why is C the middle note?

The most intuitive answer is that “middle C” (or C4 in scientific pitch notation) is in the middle of the great staff. It’s also on the middle line of the alto clef. As to why musicians most commonly refer to the letter C, that’s because C is the starting note of the major scale which has no sharps or flats.

What note is H in music?

However, in Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, and Scandinavia, the label B is used for what, above, is called B-flat, and the note a semitone below C is called H.

Why is there an H in German music?

Later, when the letter b was employed to effect mutation into other, more distant tetrachords (or hexachords), the German nomenclature was never modified to accomodate it, and its use as a flat sign was simply extended to the other 6 letters while retaining the H/B distinction for what everyone else calls B/Bb.

Why is there no H in music?

Because in Europe, musicians eventually decided there were 12 different notes per octave. Dividing an octave into 12 half-steps is granular enough for most typical Western instruments and songs. If you added an H that’s two semitones above G, it would be the same note as A, just another octave higher. Don’t need it.