楽譜
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Base noun form. Refers to written music notation used by musicians to play or sing. Example: 『楽譜を読む』 (gakufu o yomu, 'to read sheet music').
Theme

Two music students, Miyuki and User, are in a practice room discussing their upcoming recital pieces.

楽譜

がくふ

score (music, sheet music)

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'raku' (楽, meaning 'comfort' or 'music') sheet that you 'fu' (譜, meaning 'record') your music on. 'Raku-fu' → 楽譜 (gakufu, 'sheet music'). Think of it as a comfortable record for musicians.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『楽譜』 (gakufu, 'sheet music') is essential for traditional music education, such as learning instruments like the 『ピアノ』 (piano, 'piano') or 『バイオリン』 (baiorin, 'violin'). It's also used in 『カラオケ』 (karaoke, 'karaoke') to display lyrics and notes for singers.

Forms

Base: 楽譜Base noun form. Refers to written music notation used by musicians to play or sing. Example: 『楽譜を読む』 (gakufu o yomu, 'to read sheet music').