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neume
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Neume
The oriscus is a single-note neume, usually found added as an auxiliary note to another neume. Buddhist chant uses a type of neume. wikipedia.org
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Oriscus
An oriscus is a type of neume found in gregorian chant. It is a single neume, meaning it represents one pitch, unlike a compound neume, representing a sequence of more than one pitch. wikipedia.org
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newme
newme variant of neume. Oxford English Dictionary
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pneume
pneume see pneum, neume. Oxford English Dictionary
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Petasti
Petasti (or Petaste; Greek: πεταστή) is a neume of Byzantine chant notation, which is usually called a flutter in English. wikipedia.org
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neuma
‖ neuma Mus. (ˈnjuːmə) Pl. ˈneumata, ˈneumæ. [med.L.] = neume.1776 Hawkins Hist. Music I. 345 Neuma.. signifies an aggregation of as many sounds as may be uttered in one single respiration. 1782 Burney Hist. Music II. 172 The Neuma or recapitulation of a chant at the end of an anthem. 1848 Müller tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Khaz (notation)
Khaz () is an Armenian neume, one of a set of special signs (plural: khaz or khazes) constituting the traditional system of musical notation that has been wikipedia.org
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neum
neume, neum Mus. (njuːm) Also 5 newme, nevme. [a. F. neume (14th c.), ad. med.L. neuma, neupma (neut. and fem.), neuma, ad. Gr. πνεῦµα breath: see pneum, pneuma.] 1. In plainsong, a prolonged phrase or group of notes sung to a single syllable, esp. at the end of a melody.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 354/1 Ne... Oxford English Dictionary
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Climacus
Climacus may refer to: John Climacus, a 7th-century Greek monk and saint Climacus (neume), one of the ligature note shapes in Gregorian chant notation wikipedia.org
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Trigon
arcade game by Konami Music Trigon (German band), a German-based fusion band Trigon (Moldovan band), a folk-jazz band from Moldova Trigon, a type of neume wikipedia.org
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pneum
pneum, -e Mus. (pnjuːm, njuːm) [ad. Gr. πνεῦµα: see next.] = pneuma 2 b, neume 2.1879 Helmore in Grove Dict. Mus. I. 17/1 Accents or marks, sometimes called pneums, for the regulation of recitation and singing were in use among the ancient Greeks and Hebrews, and are still used in the synagogues of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Punctum
punctum, a moth of the family Zygaenidae Other Punctum (gastropod), a genus of land snails Punctum delens, typographic marks used to indicate deletion Neume wikipedia.org
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pneuma
‖ pneuma (ˈpnjuːmə, ˈnjuːmə) [a. Gr. πνεῦµα wind, breath, spirit, prop. that which is blown or breathed, f. πνέειν, πνεῖν to blow, breathe.] 1. The Greek word for ‘spirit’ or ‘soul’, occas. used in Eng. context.1884 W. G. Stevenson in Pop. Sc. Monthly XXIV. 761 [Hippocrates] taught the existence of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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وضع موسيقي
مراجع وصلات خارجية جميع الأوضاع الموسيقية موطنة في جميع الوضعيات على غيتار 6 و 7 و 8 أوتار استعمال الأوضاع الموسيقية في موسيقى الجاز مشروع تدوين Neume wikipedia.org
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