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organal
† ˈorganal, a. Obs. rare. Also 6 -onall. [a. OF. organal, orguenal, f. L. organ-um + -al1.] 1. organal vein [OF. veine organal]: the ‘vital’ or jugular vein.1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. ccclxxiv. 621 The speare heed dyd entre into his throte, and dyd cutte asonder the orgonall vayne. 2. Of or pertain... Oxford English Dictionary
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Huaquechula (municipality)
Tronconal, Teocalco de Dorantes, Tezonteopan de Bonilla, San Juan Huiluco, Cacaloxuchil, Soledad Morelos, San Antonio Cuautla, Santiago Tetla and San Diego Organal wikipedia.org
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Organum
music, syllabic parts (no ligatures and is therefore non-modal) end up as organum purum: the tenor sustains each single note of the chant over which the organal Pérotin further developed discantus in three part Organum (Organum Triplum) where both organal voices are in discantus. wikipedia.org
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Johannes Cotto
One short passage in De musica which has attracted much attention is his description of organum sung with several notes in the organal voice versus one wikipedia.org
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organic
organic, a. and n. (ɔːˈgænɪk) [ad. L. organic-us, a. Gr. ὀργανικός of or pertaining to an organ, instrumental, f. ὄργανον organ n.1; in L. in senses ‘mechanical’, and ‘pertaining to a musical instrument’. Cf. F. organique 14–15th c. in Anatomy.] A. adj. 1. Serving as an organ, instrument, or means; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pérotin
The surviving sources all commence with a four-voice organal setting of the Christmas Gradual, Viderunt omnes fines terrae (), believed to be Pérotin's Four-part organa Viderunt omnes, continued with organal motet Homo cum mandato (A)(Ti)(Th)(H) F1 Sederunt principes, with organal motet De Stephani roseo wikipedia.org
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Winchester Troper
To reconstruct the organa, Rankin matches the organal voice with a chant melody. Significantly, the neume shapes and contour of the organal voice sometimes break from the theory. wikipedia.org
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Saint Martial school
Notated evidence of alternative practices, where the organal voice changes between different strategies of heterophony (parallel and counter movement) One example concerning the tradition of Fleury Abbey is an addition of an organal voice (similar to the organum notation of the Winchester Troper) in a wikipedia.org
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Music of Florence
The musical style ranged from organal textures, simple note-against-note polyphony, works in the style of early Dufay, syllabic and homorhythmic declamation wikipedia.org
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