- The
Guidonian hand was a
mnemonic device used to ****ist
singers in
learning to sight-sing. Some form of the
device may have been used by
Guido of Arezzo...
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Guidonian hand,[vague] a
widely used
mnemonic system where note
names are
mapped to
parts of the
human hand. Only a
rudimentary form of the
Guidonian...
-
scale is a
leftover from the
Guidonian system of so-called "mutations" (i.e.
changes of
hexachord on a note, see
Guidonian hand). This
system was largely...
- (the
relative minor of C major), and the
fourth note (G, A, B, C) of the
Guidonian hand,
commonly pitched around 261.63 Hz. The
actual frequency has depended...
- code ARE) are, a form of the
English verb "to be" Are, note name, see
Guidonian hand Are (surname), a
surname recorded in
Chinese history Dirk van Are...
-
medieval period the
musical note G was
known as
gesolreut within the
Guidonian hand
hexachord system. G major: G A B C D E F♯ G G
natural minor: G A...
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Guidonian hand, from 1274
Biblioteca Ambrosiana...
- B****
Viols Problems playing these files? See
media help. The diatonic,
Guidonian, or
major hexachord (6-32) is a
hexachord consisting of six consecutive...
- fingers, an
approach that is
conceptually similar to the 12th
century Guidonian hand in
European music. The
study that
mathematically arranges rhythms...
-
devised by
Guido of Arezzo. It is the
seventh compound name
utilized in the
Guidonian hand
mnemonic device for sight-singing. In this method, the
pitch g/g#...