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melody (the vox prin****lis),
another singer—singing "by ear"—provided the
unnotated second melody (the vox organalis). Over time,
composers began to write...
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transcription is the
practice of
notating a
piece or a
sound which was
previously unnotated and/or unpo****r as a
written music, for example, a jazz improvisation...
- works, and the
scores of films, TV
programmes and
video games, as well as
unnotated indications in film scripts. Both a
character theme (the "traditional...
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system of
Guido of Arezzo. Today, the term is
often loosely applied to all
unnotated inflections (whether they are
actually recta or
ficta notes; see below)...
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western classical music,
although music of non-western
cultures and of
unnotated oral
traditions is also
often analysed. An
analysis can be
conducted on...
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sticherarion and heirmologion,
rather derive from it (especially the
usually unnotated Slavonic osmoglasnik which was
often divided in two
parts called "pettoglasnik"...
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found in the
articles about the
books octoechos and sticherarion. Later,
unnotated m****cripts
became more common.
There are as well m****cripts
which have...
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Slavonic term for echos), the
Slavic book did
rather correspond to the
unnotated Tropologion, and
often it
included the
hymns of the
Irmolog as well. The...
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February 2018. "Missing Melodies: What Does a
Musicologist Do With a
Large Unnotated Medieval Songbook? -
Office of
Public Lectures". washington.edu. University...