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[[File:A1repeats.jpg|right|thumb|One measure of Sayaka's circle's notes]]
[[File:A1repeats.jpg|right|thumb|One measure of Sayaka's circle's notes]]


Musical notes were first seen at the end of [[Episode 5]] on something that appears to be a spell circle for [[Sayaka]]. The circle consists of three rings, each of which seem to repeat the same note patterns. It remains a mystery whether the notes actually mean something, but many familiar musical symbols have been identified (see tables below). Likewise many inconsistensies have been spotted withing the notation, which has lead to an assumption that the scores are mirrored or indeed just nonsense. As the circles reappeared in episodes 7 and 8 it was confirmed that the notes at least had a definite order since the same patterns were used in all the episodes the notes appeared in.
Musical notes were first seen at the end of [[Episode 5]] on something that appears to be a spell circle for [[Sayaka]]. It has been much debate about whether the notes actually mean something, but at least many familiar musical symbols have been identified (see tables below).
 
== Musical Scores ==
This section has a more in-depth information of the different musical scores that have appeared so far.
{{Spoilers}}
=== Sayaka's Spell Circle ===
There is not much information about this particular score. Appearing for the first time when Sayaka was healing herself during a battle in [[Episode 5]], it was dubbed a "healing circle" by the community. The circle consists of three rings, each of which repeat the same note patterns as confirmed by the clear shots at the end of [[Episode 8]]. After the circles made an appearance at the end of [[Episode 7]] when Sayaka battled a witch, it became apparent that the circles weren't just for healing, but rather a sign that Sayaka was using her magic.
 
Even though many familiar musical symbols were identified soon after the circle's first appearance, many inconsistensies were also spotted withing the notation, like note heads pointing to strange directions, runic {{runes|F}} symbols appearing '''above''' the staves, the complete lack of time signature and distinguishable bar lines, and rests of strange durations in strange places. These things lead to an assumption that the scores are mirrored or indeed just nonsense. Even though the definite order of all the musical sybmols has been confirmed, a musical piece matching them hasn't been found so far.
 
It is possible that the color of the circle depends on what kind of magic Sayaka uses, or for what purpose. In the episode 5 when she's healing herself, the circles are light blue and shine a bright light that sometimes makes the musical symbols undistinguishable. However, after realizing she had wasted her wish and basically thrown her life away for nothing, Sayaka's spell circles turned black. This could depict the awakened darkness and despair in her, though it could also be just a way to not make her stand out too much from the background.
 
=== Episode 9 ===


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== Musical Scores ==
== Gallery ==
{{Spoilers}}
=== Sayaka's Spell Circle ===
There is not much information about this particular score. Appearing for the first time when Sayaka was healing herself during a battle in [[Episode 5]], it was dubbed a "healing circle" by the community. However after making an appearance in the end of [[Episode 7]] when Sayaka battles against a witch it became apparent that the circles weren't just for healing, but rather a sign that Sayaka was using her magic. At the beginning of the [[Episode 8]] there is a clear shot of multiple circles.
 
It is possible that the color of the circle depends on what kind of magic Sayaka uses, or for what purpose. In the episode 5 when she's healing herself, the circles are light blue and shine a bright light that sometimes makes the musical symbols undistinguishable. However, after realizing she had wasted her wish and basically thrown her life away for nothing, Sayaka's spell circles turned black. This could depict the awakened darkness and despair in her, though it could also be just a way to not make her stand out too much from the background.
 
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File:Sayakanotes.jpg|Sayaka's healing circle in episode 5
File:Sayakanotes.jpg|Sayaka's healing circle in episode 5

Revision as of 00:00, 4 March 2011

One measure of Sayaka's circle's notes

Musical notes were first seen at the end of Episode 5 on something that appears to be a spell circle for Sayaka. It has been much debate about whether the notes actually mean something, but at least many familiar musical symbols have been identified (see tables below).

Musical Scores

This section has a more in-depth information of the different musical scores that have appeared so far.

This section may contain major spoilers!

Please refrain from reading if you are not yet familiar with all the latest media released.

Sayaka's Spell Circle

There is not much information about this particular score. Appearing for the first time when Sayaka was healing herself during a battle in Episode 5, it was dubbed a "healing circle" by the community. The circle consists of three rings, each of which repeat the same note patterns as confirmed by the clear shots at the end of Episode 8. After the circles made an appearance at the end of Episode 7 when Sayaka battled a witch, it became apparent that the circles weren't just for healing, but rather a sign that Sayaka was using her magic.

Even though many familiar musical symbols were identified soon after the circle's first appearance, many inconsistensies were also spotted withing the notation, like note heads pointing to strange directions, runic F symbols appearing above the staves, the complete lack of time signature and distinguishable bar lines, and rests of strange durations in strange places. These things lead to an assumption that the scores are mirrored or indeed just nonsense. Even though the definite order of all the musical sybmols has been confirmed, a musical piece matching them hasn't been found so far.

It is possible that the color of the circle depends on what kind of magic Sayaka uses, or for what purpose. In the episode 5 when she's healing herself, the circles are light blue and shine a bright light that sometimes makes the musical symbols undistinguishable. However, after realizing she had wasted her wish and basically thrown her life away for nothing, Sayaka's spell circles turned black. This could depict the awakened darkness and despair in her, though it could also be just a way to not make her stand out too much from the background.

Episode 9

Musical notation

Notes

Note Rune Symbol Pic Notes
Note (-) Runic Note Whole.svg Note2.png May be a whole note
Note (-) (-) Note1.png May be a half- or quarter note
Note (-) (-) Note3.png May be a eighth- or sixteenth note. Having two beams would imply the latter.
Note (-) Runic Note Gracenote.svg Grace note.png May be a grace note attached to a whole note, descending from G to F.

Rests

Symbol Rune Symbol Pic Notes
Rest (-) (-) Rest.png May be a quarter- or eight note rest
Rest (-) (-) Another rest.png May be a quarter- or eight note rest, with a runic letter F (F) above that may mean forte.
Rest (-) (-) Yet Another Rest.png May be an eighth- rest or sixteenth note rest

Other

Symbol Rune Symbol Pic Notes
Forte F Another rest.png A runic letter F (F) that may mean forte. Below it is a symbol that may be a quarter rest
Fortissimo FF Fortissimo.png Two runic F's (F) that may mean fortissimo
Repeat sign (-) Repeat sign.png A thick bar line with two dots on each side that may be a two-way repeat sign

Gallery

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