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- of systems were developed to specify pitch more precisely, including diastematic neumes whose height on the page corresponded with their absolute pitch...
- Byzantine "Round Notation" from mid-12th century onwards is the first fully diastematic scheme. Several major forms developed alongside well-known composers:...
- surfaces which form points of contact between adjacent teeth. However, in diastematic individuals these surfaces may not make contact but are still considered...
- Blank's Gap-Toothed Women (1987) is a 30-minute do****entary film about diastematic women. Some well-known people noted for having diastema include: Musicians:...
- notated in adiastematic neumes but without alphabetic notation and even diastematic neumes with alphabetic notation (ff. 160r-163r). The gradual itself with...
- the overall shape of the melody; such neumes are called heightened or diastematic neumes, which showed the relative pitches between neumes. A few m****cripts...
- (Planctus VI). In surviving m****cripts these pieces have been notated in diastematic neumes which resist reliable transcription. Only Planctus VI was fixed...
- Sequentiary and Proser from Southwestern France, Région d'Auch with diastematic Aquitanian notation (987–96). "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds lat...
- and on the contemporary layer of 11th-century notation, the roughly diastematic Old Byzantine notation. Unfortunately, no Slavonic tropologion written...
- adiastematic and no m****cripts with the Latin cherubikon have survived in diastematic neumes. Nevertheless, it is supposed to be a melos of an E mode like...