The process of assigning note names to pitches is called Musical tuning.
Sorting by note name, category, creation date, or modified date allows desired notes to be isolated.
The modern note names are merely there for an orientation as to the intervals.
To form a key designation, locate the note name in the pitch translation table and add the major/minor qualifier from the lower table as needed.
He proposed that, since each note is one sound, each note name (C, D flat, etc.) should be a single syllable.
The convention used is that the cents written refer to the tempered pitch implied by the flat, natural, or sharp sign and the note name.
But due to the limited number of consonants in the Tongan language, the note names were localised into to-le-mi.
The note names are followed by a tone length, indicated by a number from 0-9.
Lowercase letters (a,b,c,d,e,f,g) indicate the note names as natural (white keys).
Each line or space is assigned a note name.