007: Notated music (007/00 = q)
Notated
music:
Graphic, non-realized representations of musical works, both in
printed and digitized manifestations. It includes musical scores
and/or parts, diagrammatic representations, tablature, instructions for
chance compositions, pictures or paintings intended as musical compositions,
square note notation, klavarskribo, chant notation, neumes, braille, and
other ways of representing the four components of musical sound: pitch,
duration, timbre, and loudness. Notated music is often the means
for communicating to the performer(s) how the musical work notated therein
is to be realized in sound.
Field
007 has no indicators or subfield codes; the data elements are positionally
defined. Field 007 for the category of material notated
music currently has two character positions defined for it.
Validity
by material type: All character positions in 007 for notated
music records are valid for all types.
Record
requirements in National-level or Minimal-level records for 007 notated music:
Optional. Requirements
for the character positions vary. See the specific character position
description.
Character positions in 007 for notated music:
007/01: Specific material designation
See: Example of 007 field for notated music.
See also: