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- Ambitus_(music) comment "This article discusses the use of ambitus in the Middle Ages, for other uses, see Vocal rangeAmbitus is a Latin term literally meaning "the going round", and in Medieval Latin means the "course" of a melodic line, most usually referring to the range of scale degrees attributed to a given mode, particularly in Gregorian chant. It may also refer to the range of a voice, instrument, or piece generally (Powers 2001).".