Jump to content
Main menu
Main menu
move to sidebar
hide
Navigation
Main page
Recent changes
Random page
Help about MediaWiki
Special pages
Niidae Wiki
Search
Search
Appearance
Create account
Log in
Personal tools
Create account
Log in
Pages for logged out editors
learn more
Contributions
Talk
Editing
Time unit box system
Page
Discussion
English
Read
Edit
View history
Tools
Tools
move to sidebar
hide
Actions
Read
Edit
View history
General
What links here
Related changes
Page information
Appearance
move to sidebar
hide
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
{{For|the former boarding school with the acronym TUBS|Tokai University Boarding School in Denmark}} '''Time Unit Box System''' ('''TUBS''') is a simple system for notating events that happen over a period. This system is mostly used for notating [[rhythm]]s in [[music]]. The notation consists of one or more rows of boxes; each box represents a fixed unit of time. Blank boxes indicate that nothing happens during that interval, while a mark in a box indicates that an event occurs at the start of that time interval. TUBS is most useful for showing relationships between complex rhythms, such as [[polyrhythm]]s, that would be difficult to see in traditional [[musical notation]]. TUBS also has the advantage that non-musicians can interpret it much more easily than musical notation, because of its simplicity. The term "TUBS" and the notation was originally used by [[Musicology|musicologists]] Philip Harland and James Koetting to notate polyrhythms in [[African music]] in the early 1960s.<ref>Koetting, James "Analysis and Notation of West African Drum Ensemble Music." Selected Reports in Ethnomusicology 1(3) - 1970: 116-46</ref> However, [[Joseon dynasty|Joseon]] composer Bak Yeon(λ°μ°)'s invention of similar but unrelated notation ''jeongganbo''(μ κ°λ³΄, [https://web.archive.org/web/20060314223120/http://www.koreandb.net/KMusic/Pic/Klp011.jpg image]) to notate [[Korean court music]] dates back to middle of the 15th century. TUBS notation has been adapted by several people; the most common adaptations use different symbols in the boxes to represent different sounds, for example different ways of hitting a drum or even different musical pitches. In fact, [[Tracker (music software)|tracker]] notation is essentially TUBS rotated by 90 degrees. == Examples == Below is an example in TUBS, followed by a similar representation in traditional music notation. === TUBS === {| border="1" |- align="center" | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | X | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" | X | width="20" | | width="20" | | width="20" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | X | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | X | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" | X | width="20" | | width="20" | | width="20" | |- align="center" | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | X | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" | | width="20" | | width="20" | X | width="20" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | X | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | X | width="20" bgcolor="silver" | X | width="20" | X | width="20" | X | width="20" | | width="20" | |} === Traditional === <score lang="lilypond"> \relative c' { \new Staff << \new Voice = "first" { \voiceOne c'4 c c8 c c4 } \new Voice = "second" { \voiceTwo r8 f, r f f f16 f f f r8 } >> } </score> Below is an example of an adapted TUBS score depicting a percussion pattern for multiple instruments. One benefit with the TUBS system is that it clearly relates which drum is to be struck (as the symbol will be solid, hollow, etc. uniquely for each drum) as opposed to different drums being notated via a different line of the musical staff, which can be more difficult to see. More importantly, the symbol used inside of each Time Unit Box relates how the drum is to be struck (open tone, slap, bass, rim-shot, etc.) which is not as easily conveyed with the musical staff notation. [[File:Rumba Guaguanco TUBS.jpg]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Time Unit Box System}} [[Category:Musical notation]] {{music-theory-stub}}
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to Niidae Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see
Encyclopedia:Copyrights
for details).
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Templates used on this page:
Template:For
(
edit
)
Template:Music-theory-stub
(
edit
)
Template:Reflist
(
edit
)
Search
Search
Editing
Time unit box system
Add topic