• Mode (music) (redirect from Modal music)
    modus was used to describe both intervals and rhythm. Modal rhythm was an essential feature of the modal notation system of the Notre-Dame school at the turn...
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  • Compañeros. Falconer, Keith. 1996. "Consonance, Mode, and Theories of Musica Ficta". In Modality in the Music of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries/ Modalität...
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    Rhythmic mode (redirect from Modal rhythm)
    ligature, and by the position of the ligature relative to other ligatures. Modal notation was developed by the composers of the Notre Dame school from 1170...
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    is a method of associating each unique date with a pitch frequency and modal scale based on the solar and lunar cycles. The underlying premise is that...
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  • These principles extend to the not strictly modal sections or compositions, as a contrasting quality with musica mensurabilis. As Parisian Organum is rooted...
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  • Forró Frevo Funk carioca Lambada Zouk-Lambada Maracatu Música popular brasileira Tropicalia Música sertaneja Samba Pagode Samba rock Caribbean Baithak Gana...
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    a major key, such as the VI7 chord in a VI7-ii7-V7-I progression. Some modal jazz compositions, such as "Nardis" by Miles Davis, are composed in the...
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    always related to modal steps (same modal degree, one degree lower, two degrees higher, etc.) in relation to such a clef or modal key (modal signatures). Originally...
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    removed. Despite these attempts to impose modal consistency, some chants – notably Communions – defy simple modal assignment. For example, in four medieval...
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  • Carnatic music (Powers 2001a) (Jones 1974, 42) (Powers 2001b, §II: "Medieval Modal Theory") (Powers 2001c) Jones, George Thaddeus. 1974. "Medieval Church Modes"...
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  • it); one of the medieval musical modes; or—most commonly—one of the modern modal diatonic scales, corresponding to the piano keyboard's white notes from...
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    much in the same way that poetry of the time was based on a series of modal rhythms, music should also be set up in this way. The notation of these...
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  • Online. Retrieved 30 October 2013. Powers, Harold, "Mode, § II Medieval Modal Theory, 2. Carolingian synthesis, 9th–10th centuries", Grove Music Online...
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  • rhythm. Specifically, it describes a practice already in use, known as modal rhythm, which used the rhythmic modes. In this system, notes on the page...
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    portal de Música. Productores de Música de España. Retrieved March 31, 2022. "Prensario Música – Edición Impresa" (PDF). Prensario Música (in Spanish)...
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  • production of "Rhythm of the Night", which featured more of El DeBarge's modal tenor voice with flashes of his trademark falsetto. Richard Perry, the hit...
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    premiered by Dmitri Mitropoulos at the Venice Biennale in 1938, which shows modal influences of Respighi as well as a Mahlerian ländler in the finale. Other...
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  • University Press. p. 15. New Grove Dict. M&M 2001, "Mode §II: Medieval Modal Theory, 1: The Elements, (i) The Hellenistic Model: Tonus, Modus, Tropus"...
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  • possibly by the music of the Jewish synagogue and certainly by the Greek modal system. It has its own system of notation. As the number of chants in the...
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  • performance". Elevator to the Gallows witnessed Davis's theory of modal jazz being developed. Modal jazz became highly influential in the late '50s and '60s,...
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  • Garlandia; the other is de plana musica (Concerning Plainchant). De Mensurabili Musica was the first to explain a modal rhythmic system that was already...
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    1093/earlyj/12.4.490. Wiering, F. (1992). "The Waning of the Modal Ages: Polyphonic Modality in Italy, 1542–1619". Ruggiero Giovannelli: Palestrina and...
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  • been undertaken, using a genealogical DNA test associated with the Cohen Modal Haplotype (see Y-chromosomal Aaron). The Katz surname is a possible indicator...
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  • Andrew (April 2006). "Transatlantic Interplays: The Origins of Miles Davis's Modal Jazz in Ascenseur pour l'échafaud". Atlantic Studies. 3 (1). ISSN 1478-8810...
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    and lyrics. The genre is called in this new production entitled XXV, as "MÚSICA SOCIAL". Which contains ten unreleased songs: Que Seas Feliz Con El, Volverás...
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    compositions have been lost. He died at Salamanca in 1590. "Todas las músicas, la música". El País. 14 February 2013. Pascual Barea, Joaquín, "Los certámenes...
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  • certifications – Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb". El portal de Música. Productores de Música de España. Retrieved 3 April 2024. "British single certifications...
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  • falsetto singing are amplified by using the same singing technique used in the modal voice register. The result is a bright, powerful tone, often very high-pitched...
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    and Persianate world, a distinctive feature of which is the usage of a modal melodic system. This system, alternatively called makam, dastgah or echos...
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  • of Antiochia and of Constantinople. It was officially announced as the modal system of hymnography at the Quinisext Council in 692. A similar eight-mode...
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