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- heightened neumes that showed the relative pitches between neumes, and the creation of a four-line musical staff that identified particular pitches. Neumes do...
- 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...
- the neumes of the early chant m****cripts. Cardine shows the great diversity of neumes and graphic variations of the basic shape of a particular neume, which...
- staffless neumes, an archaic system of musical notation that by the time of the m****cript had largely been su****ded by staffed neumes. Unheighted neumes only...
- used were called neumes, and they are emplo**** on a four-line staff, unlike the five-line staff we are accustomed to today. The neumes are placed above...
- One-note, two-note, three-note neumes as found in the various notations are dealt with chapter by chapter. The neumes of one-note syllables were declared...
- A psalm-tone setting of the Gloria Patri in neumes, with two alternative melodies for the words saeculorum Amen indicated with the abbreviation Euouae...
- 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...
- 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...
- diastematic neumes: Old Beneventan chant (Beneventan neumes without lines), Ravenna chant (Beneventan neumes), Old Roman chant (Roman neumes without lines)...