In mensural music beats fall naturally into groups of two or three with a recurring accent on the first of each group. |
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The whole note derives from the semibrevis of mensural notation, and this is the origin of the British name. |
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We measured the asymmetry of five mensural and seven meristic characters of 175 collared lizards from north-central Oklahoma. |
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A Josquin mensural canon highlighted the unusual nature of this group's repertoire and rounded off their stimulating recital with fresh imagination. |
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This practice is also absent in mensural sources inside and ouside Germany. |
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I used the program to input a motet of Josquin Desprez in mensural notation and there's no doubt that lilypond outscores all other notation programs easily concerning speed, ease of use and look! |
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This system, called mensural notation, was based on several fundamental principles that determined the value of a note relative to that of its neighbours. |
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In his lectures he concentrated first on the theme of mensural music, and developed an interest in music publishing. |
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Best skeletal characters for generic separation were shape of the caudal basibranchial and a combination of mensural characters. |
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The music of the Baka Pygmies of Northeastern Gabon uses complex polyrhythms, a compositional parallel to the proportional mensural techniques of 15th-century Franco-Flemish composers. |
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It included an explanation of new theories of mensural notation, a detailed account of the various uses and meanings of the coloured notes, and the introduction of additional durational symbols in the new notational system. |
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In Mensural Notation, several notes can be combined together to form ligatures. |
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