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English: Ut queant laxis: hymn to John the Baptist used by Guido of Arezzo to name the six notes of the hexachord (copy with neumatic notation and accentuation; see also "Apex" and "Acute accent").
Español: Ut queant laxis: himno a San Juan Bautista empleado por Guido de Arezzo para nombrar las seis notas del hexacordo (copia con notación neumática y acentuación gráfica).
Français : Ut queant laxis: hymne à Saint Jean Baptiste utilisé par Guido d'Arezzo pour nommer les six notes de l'hexacorde (copie avec notation neumatique et accentuation; v. aussi "Apex"). |
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\version "2.10.33" \include "gregorian-init.ly" \score { \new VaticanaVoice { \clef "vaticana-fa2" c d\ictus f \[ d \pes e \] \augmentum d \divisioMinima d\ictus d c\ictus d e \flexa \augmentum e \divisioMaior } } \score { \new VaticanaVoice { \clef "vaticana-fa2" \[ e \quilisma f \pes g \] e d \[ e \flexa c \] \augmentum d \divisioMinima f\ictus g a g \[ f \flexa d \] \augmentum d \divisioMaxima } } \score { \new VaticanaVoice { \clef "vaticana-fa2" \[ g a g \] \[ f \flexa e \] f g \augmentum d \divisioMinima a\ictus g a \[ f \pes g \] a \augmentum a \divisioMinima \[ g \flexa f \] \[ e \flexa d \] c e \augmentum d \finalis } }
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