A neume (/njuːm/; sometimes spelled neum) is the basic element of Western and some Eastern systems of musical notation prior to the invention of five-line...
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the neumes of the early chant manuscripts. Cardine shows the great diversity of neumes and graphic variations of the basic shape of a particular neume, which...
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Gregorian Chant research. Semiology refers specifically to the study of the neumes as found in the earliest fully notated manuscripts of Gregorian Chant, the...
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feet on the pedalboard. Early Western medieval notation was written with neumes, which did not specify exact pitches but only the shape of the melodies...
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type of neume found in gregorian chant.[verification needed] It is a single neume, meaning it represents one pitch, unlike a compound neume, representing...
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Khaz (Armenian: խազ) is an Armenian neume, one of a set of special signs (plural: khaz or khazes) constituting the traditional system of musical notation...
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backup meeting planet, Neume, in the hope of re-grouping with any other Gentians who may have survived the ambush. Upon reaching Neume, Campion, Purslane...
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Solesmes, a dot is typically interpreted as a doubling of length (see also Neume). Historical examples of music performance practices using unequal rhythms...
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chant, he wrote the complete chant text with the music in central French neumes which were still written in campo aperto, and added a second alphabetic...
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Quatre Études de rythme (section "Neumes rythmiques")
valeurs et d'intensités" (Mode of Durations and Intensities) "Neumes rythmiques" (Rhythmic Neumes) "Île de Feu II" (Fire Island II) The title refers to Papua...
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plagios protos or "Β" for echos devteros). Unlike Western notation, Byzantine neumes used since the 10th century were always related to modal steps (same modal...
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Armenian chant (section Armenian Neumes: Khaz)
notation date back to the 8th century and contain a system of Armenian neumes called the khaz. This form of notation utilizes an array of symbols and...
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needed to be connected. Aquitanian neumes not only spared ink in comparison, but their ability to disconnect connected neumes was also much easier to write...
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notation was "heighted neumes", in which neumes were carefully placed at different heights in relation to each other. This allowed the neumes to give a rough...
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the fourteenth century. In many cases, the original meaning of ekphonetic neumes is obscure, and must be reconstructed by comparison with later notation...
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used were called neumes, and they are employed on a four-line staff, unlike the five-line staff we are accustomed to today. The neumes are placed above...
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more or less based on a theoretically endless scale. Khaz is an Armenian neume, one of a set of special signs (khazes) constituting the traditional system...
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Petasti (or Petaste; Greek: πεταστή) is a neume of Byzantine chant notation, which is usually called a flutter in English. In the most general form it...
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indicate different durations, although the dot is used for augmentation. See neume. In the 13th century, chant was sometimes performed according to rhythmic...
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century a musical notation was developed in the Eastern Roman Empire, the neume notation, and after the addition of lines the staff was created around the...
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manuscripts employ late German style notation, which uses very ornamental neumes. The reverence for the Virgin Mary reflected in music shows how deeply influenced...
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LETTER THETHE U+2DF4 ◌ⷴ COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER FITA U+1CF83 𜾃 ZNAMENNY NEUME FITA U+1D6AF 𝚯 MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL THETA U+1D6B9 𝚹 MATHEMATICAL...
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staffless neumes, an archaic system of musical notation that by the time of the manuscript had largely been superseded by staffed neumes. Unheighted neumes only...
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The Salve Regina in solemn tone, neume notation, used in Gregorian chant...
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Trigon (Moldovan band), a folk-jazz band from Moldova Trigon, a type of neume, an element of musical notation Trigon (Titans episode) Trigon (Titans character)...
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At least the age of the manuscript can be deduced from other evidence. Neume notation, for example, was replaced by modal and mensural notation in England...
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land snails Punctum delens, typographic marks used to indicate deletion Neume, the basic element of Western and Eastern systems of musical notation prior...
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unpredictable rhythms: the primes 41, 43, 47 and 53 appear in the third étude, "Neumes rythmiques". According to Messiaen this way of composing was "inspired by...
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in curling droplets of ink." St. Gall is noted for its early use of the neume, the basic element of Western and Eastern systems of musical notation prior...
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