- Time unit box system
Time Unit Box System (TUBS) is a simple system for notating events that happen over a period of time. This system is mostly used for notating
rhythm s inmusic . 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 traditionalmusical notation . TUBS also has the advantage that non-musicians can interpret it much more easily than musical notation, because of its simplicity.It was originally used by musicologists Philip Harland and James Koetting to notate polyrhythms in
African music . However, Joseon composer Bak Yeon(박연)'s invention of similar but unrelated notation "jeongganbo"(정간보, [http://www.koreandb.net/KMusic/Pic/Klp011.jpgimage] ) to notateKorean court music dates back to middle of the15th 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 notation is essentially TUBS rotated by 90 degrees.Example
Below is an example in TUBS, followed by a similar representation in traditional music notation.
TUBS
X X X X X X X X X X X X Traditional
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