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  2. Ut queant laxis - Wikipedia

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    The hymn uses classical metres: the Sapphic stanza consisting of three Sapphic hendecasyllables followed by an adonius (a type of dimeter).. The chant is useful for teaching singing because of the way it uses successive notes of the scale: the first six musical phrases of each stanza begin on a successively higher notes of the hexachord, giving ut–re–mi–fa–so–la; though ut is ...

  3. Jacques Viret - Wikipedia

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    Born in Lausanne, Viret is a pianist and organist, graduated in classic literature from the University of Lausanne, habilitated for the teaching of music theory (Société suisse de pédagogie musicale), Jacques Viret perfected his studies in musicology at the Paris-Sorbonne University, with Jacques Chailley who conducted his Ph.D. thesis on gregorian chant (1981).

  4. List of compositions by Claudio Monteverdi - Wikipedia

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    Ut queant laxis, SV 279a; Deus tuorum militum II, a 3, SV 280; Magnificat I, a 6, SV 281; Magnificat II, a 4, SV 282; Salve Regina I, SV 283; Salve Regina II, SV 284; Salve Regina III, SV 285; Jubilet tota civitas, SV 286; Laudate dominum in sanctis eius, SV 287; Pianto della Madonna, SV 288; R: Messa et salmi 1650 [20] Messa a 4 voci da ...

  5. Guidonian hand - Wikipedia

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    The idea of the Guidonian hand is that each portion of the hand represents a specific note within the hexachord system, which spans nearly three octaves from "Γ ut" (that is, "Gamma ut") (the contraction of which is "Gamut", which can refer to the entire span) to "E la" (in other words, from the G at the bottom of the modern bass clef [broken anchor] to the E at the top of the treble clef ...

  6. Didacticism - Wikipedia

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    An example of didacticism in music is the chant Ut queant laxis, which was used by Guido of Arezzo to teach solfege syllables. Around the 19th century the term didactic came to also be used as a criticism for work that appears to be overburdened with instructive, factual, or otherwise educational information, to the detriment of the enjoyment ...

  7. On the Trail of the Golden Owl - Wikipedia

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    UT QUEANT LAXIS At 2424-42-424-44-224-24-42-24, take the orthogonal. To find the Spiral with four centers, 560.606 measures, it's far. But by the Mega, it's a million times less. Applying time signature to the numbers, reversing the sequence, and treating the sequence as morse code reveals the word Carignan, a French city. [13]

  8. Scientists Suggest New Way to Help Measure Obesity Instead of ...

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    An international committee of scientists has proposed a new way to determine excess body fat instead of just relying on body mass index (BMI).. More than 50 experts in fields such as nutrition ...

  9. List of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

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    Missa Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La: 6: 12: 1570: Cantus firmus: Guidonean hexachord: Missa Veni creator Spiritus: 6: 23: Cantus firmus: Veni Creator Spiritus, Pentecostal hymn Missa Veni Sancte Spiritus (Missa secunda) 5: 13 1582: Parody: Palestrina's 4vv sequence in I-Rc MS 2760, which is itself a chant paraphrase Missa Veni sponsa Christi: 4: 18: 1599 ...