File:Mandarin tones in musical notation.svg

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This image attempts to illustrate relative pitch changes of the four tones of Mandarin Chinese using musical notation, with each bar representing tones one, two, three and four respectively. I'm no expert at Inkscape, music, or Chinese, so any improvements would be very welcome.

Date

21 December 2006(2006-12-21)

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own work, using Image:Mesure_ternaire_et_mesure_binaire.svg by Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan (User:cdang) as my base

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User:Everlong

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Other versions Image:4 Toene des Hochchinesischen.svg put the tone changes against a musical staff before this

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current05:53, 21 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 05:53, 21 December 2006448 × 88 (20 KB)Everlong (== Summary == {{Information |Description=This image attempts to illustrate relative pitch changes of the four tones of Mandarin Chinese using musical notation, with each bar representing tones one, two, three and four respectively. I'm no expert at Inksca)

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