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Discover LudwigThe phrase "many notes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large number of written or musical notes. For example, "My professor gave us many notes on the midterm."
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TOO many notes.
"Too many notes, Mozart".
Too many notes, you know.
Cascades of many notes characterized Peterson's playing.
The Lakers did not miss many notes, either.
I don't plan and don't make many notes.
Many notes applauded Ms. Ellison and celebrated her devotion to stay fit and active through pregnancy.
Some guitarists are bent on cramming together as many notes as possible.
The musical settings tend to be melismatic i.e., elaborate melodies with many notes per syllable.
When sequences of many notes are played rapidly, the ear cannot follow each note.
(Just as there can be too much flesh, there can be too many notes).
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