In music notation, a ligature is a graphic symbol that tells a musician to perform two or more notes in a single gesture, and on a single syllable. It...
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Look up ligature in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ligature may refer to: Ligature (writing), a combination of two or more letters into a single symbol...
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Rhythmic mode (category Medieval music theory)
notes written as a single figure called a ligature, and by the position of the ligature relative to other ligatures. Modal notation was developed by the composers...
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Tie (typography) (redirect from Ligature tie)
forms are called tie, double breve, enotikon or papyrological hyphen, ligature tie, and undertie. In the ALA-LC romanization for Russian, a tie symbol...
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together in ligatures—a single written symbol representing two or more notes. A three-note ligature followed by a succession of duple ligatures indicated...
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notes joined. These new neumes—called ligatures—are essentially combinations of the two original signs. The first music notation was the use of dots over...
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ligatures, symbols representing two or more notes joined together. A ligature that began with a longa was said to lack "propriety", while ligatures ending...
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Mensural notation (redirect from Custos (music))
connected note forms (ligatures) inherited from earlier medieval notation. Unlike in the earliest beginnings of the writing of polyphonic music, and unlike in...
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a "slashed O" or "o with stroke". Although these names suggest it is a ligature or a diacritical variant of the letter ⟨o⟩, it is considered a separate...
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Legato Leitmotif Les Six Letter notation Level (music) Libretto Lied Ligature Lilting Limenius Limit (music) Linear Linear progression Lining out Linzer...
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Armenian alphabet (section Ligatures)
adopted in the 13th century. In reformed Armenian orthography (1920s), the ligature և ev is also treated as a letter, bringing the total number of letters...
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game developer and publisher Æ or æ, a ligature or letter list of English words that may be spelled with a ligature, including "AE" being rendered as "Æ"...
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that the death is a homicide include the ligature marks being under the larynx, scratch marks on the ligature, and the presence of significant injury on...
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List of musical symbols (redirect from Music symbols)
symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many...
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range of purposes including the designation of an ordinal number and as a ligatured abbreviation for pounds avoirdupois – having been derived from the now-rare...
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to Waukegan. He was killed by John Wayne Gacy, who strangled with him a ligature and buried him underneath his spare bedroom. Murdered 2 years 1976 David...
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Gregorian chant (redirect from Gregorian music)
are sung on one syllable. "Neumatic" chants are more embellished and ligatures, a connected group of notes, written as a single compound neume, abound...
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Floruit (abbreviated fl.), a date when someone was active fl, a typographical ligature Flavius, a family or personal name in ancient Rome Flawless, a grade of...
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and notation.[full citation needed] Ligature Medieval music Strunk, William Oliver (1998). Source Readings in Music History, p.242. ISBN 9780393037524...
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Portamento (redirect from Glide (music synthesis))
and illustrate that where a consonant falls between the two notes to be ligatured in this way, the portamento is achieved either by "almost insensibly"...
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Nilsen's bed, Nilsen fashioned a ligature around his neck, then simultaneously sat on Duffey's chest and tightened the ligature with a "great force". Nilsen...
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Wireless, a mobile virtual network operated by Google fi (fi), a typographical ligature Fecal incontinence Fi (letter), a Georgian letter Fiona Hammond (born 1983)...
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Murray lying dead in a back hallway, face down in a pool of blood, with a ligature around her neck. Brittany Norwood was found in the bathroom, apparently...
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Eric Marienthal (category Berklee College of Music alumni)
and ishimori woodstone ligature Yamaha Custom Z Alto Saxophone with a Beechler Metal No. 7 mouthpiece and 'Olegature' ligature Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone...
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"one letter of the alphabet", referring to its representation as a single ligature. (see below) The etymological origins of ōm (aum) have long been discussed...
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Johann Caspar Kerll Modulatio organica Toccata cromatica con durezze e ligature Marin Mariais – Pièces de viole, Livre 1 Johann Christoph Pezel – Opus...
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setting demonstrates Pergolesi's mastery of the Italian baroque durezze e ligature style, characterized by numerous suspensions over a faster, conjunct bassline...
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writers readily formed ligatures, intertwined letters, and placed letters within letters or other such monograms. A ligature of the Asomtavruli letters...
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Clarinet (section Classical music)
Arundo donax. Reeds may also be manufactured from synthetic materials. The ligature fastens the reed to the mouthpiece. When air is blown through the opening...
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