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- Neume abstract "A neume (/ˈnjuːm/; spelled neum in, for instance, the Solesmes publications in English) is the basic element of Western and Eastern systems of musical notation prior to the invention of five-line staff notation. The word is a Middle English corruption of the Greek word for breath (πνεῦμα pneuma).The earliest neumes were inflective marks which indicated the general shape but not necessarily the exact notes or rhythms to be sung. Later developments included the use of heightened neumes which showed the relative pitches between neumes, and the creation of a four-line musical staff that identified particular pitches. Neumes do not generally indicate rhythm, but additional symbols were sometimes juxtaposed with neumes to indicate changes in articulation, duration, or tempo. Neumatic notation was later used in medieval music to indicate certain patterns of rhythm called rhythmic modes, and eventually evolved into modern musical notation. Neumatic notation remains standard in modern editions of plainchant.".
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- Neume wikiPageExternalLink liberusualis.pdf.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink neume_table.jsp.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink ENmu_05.htm.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink www.grovemusic.com.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink Neumes.html.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink 10765b.htm.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink www.solesmes.com.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink ByzMusicFonts.html.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink Inton-newB.pdf.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink VespersB.htm.
- Neume wikiPageExternalLink greg_chant.pdf.
- Neume wikiPageID "965911".
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- Neume subject Category:Christian_music.
- Neume subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Neume comment "A neume (/ˈnjuːm/; spelled neum in, for instance, the Solesmes publications in English) is the basic element of Western and Eastern systems of musical notation prior to the invention of five-line staff notation. The word is a Middle English corruption of the Greek word for breath (πνεῦμα pneuma).The earliest neumes were inflective marks which indicated the general shape but not necessarily the exact notes or rhythms to be sung.".
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