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11 examples found containing '譜'
しょうぎ
将棋
きふ
棋譜
ちょさくけん
著作権
あるいったこといろいろなところ
ぎろん
議論
されています

The question "Do records of shougi games have copyright?" has been discussed in many places.
かのじょ
彼女
がくふ
楽譜
なしピアノ

She plays the piano by ear.
かれ
ピアノ
がくふ
楽譜
なし
いた

He played piano by ear.
かみ
さま
ごせんふ
五線譜
すきま
隙間
title (book, album etc.)
The Music Gods Are in the Gaps Between the Staffs
いって
一手
ずつ
かいせつ
解説
かんかく
感覚
わかる
きふなら
棋譜並
じょうたつ
上達
ほう
title (book, album etc.)
Commentary on Each Move! Methods of Using the Record of a Game to Develop Intuition About Go and to Improve
ひとつだけちっぽけな
そんざい
存在
なのに
ふしぎ
不思議
がくふ
楽譜
せかい
世界
はい
うた
かな
でる

A musical symbol that’s just a tiny being by itself will start singing and playing vividly once it’s with others in the mysterious world of a musical score.
かんたん
がくふ
楽譜
かた
title (book, album etc.)
How to Read Musical Scores Easily
これ
てんのう
天皇
けいふ
系譜
しる
した
ぶんしょ
文書
です
This is a document about the genealogy of the Japanese emperor.
がくふ
楽譜
こめられた
いがい
意外
ひみつ
秘密
かんどうてき
感動的
ドラマ
たの
しく
かります

(The book enables you to) learn enjoyably about the unexpected secrets of musical scores and about dramas that move people!
むかしと
昔取
った
きねづか
杵柄
がくふ
楽譜
なしでショパン
いてみます

I’ll try to play Chopin without sheet music, as I did in the past.
しょうぎ
将棋
きふ
棋譜
には
ちょさくけん
著作権
あるといったこといろいろなところ
ぎろん
議論
されています

The question of whether things such as records of shogi games are copyrighted has been discussed in many places.
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