Timeline for What are 'modal rhythm' and 'mensural rhythm'?
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Sep 6, 2022 at 10:50 | comment | added | user88063 | @Aaron I'll, as soon as I feel confident to provide one; I'm still working on that topic. | |
Sep 6, 2022 at 8:45 | comment | added | phoog | Orhan Torun: the link in your previous comment does not work for me. I join @Aaron in encouraging you to write an answer describing what you've found. | |
Sep 6, 2022 at 3:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackMusic/status/1566984548432416773 | ||
Sep 6, 2022 at 1:22 | answer | added | ttw | timeline score: 1 | |
Sep 6, 2022 at 0:46 | comment | added | Aaron | That seems like it would supply the basis for a good answer. In case you aren't already familiar, it's permitted to answer your own question. | |
Sep 6, 2022 at 0:16 | comment | added | user88063 | @Aaron also from the same book: Modal rhythm: Not until shortly before 1200 did isometric rhythm become definitely established through the modal rhythm [see Modes, rhythmic] of the organa, clausulae, etc., of the school of Notre Dame. Credit for this important innovation must be ascribed to Leoninus. (and it goes on; it actually more or less answers the question). It's too long so I uploaded it ibb.co/m4yt338 | |
Sep 6, 2022 at 0:13 | comment | added | Aaron | Well, for certain the book's description isn't very helpful! | |
Sep 6, 2022 at 0:12 | comment | added | user88063 | @Aaron and phoog; yes there's a brief definition. Let me make you a copy paste: Modal rhytm: 'A rhythm based on the rhythmic modes.' But I really don't understand what this means (before opening the question) | |
Sep 5, 2022 at 23:58 | history | edited | Elements In Space♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 5, 2022 at 23:37 | comment | added | phoog | Near the bottom of the first column: "but with the emphasis on strict measurement in modal rhythm [see Modes, rhythmic]." Did you look up "Modes, rhythmic" in the same dictionary? | |
Sep 5, 2022 at 23:36 | comment | added | Aaron | Did you read the referenced section "[Modes, rhythmic]"? | |
Sep 5, 2022 at 23:28 | comment | added | user88063 | @Richard Thank you, rhytmic modes gave results, I edited the question thank you for the suggestion. | |
Sep 5, 2022 at 23:27 | history | edited | user88063 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 5, 2022 at 23:17 | history | edited | Elements In Space♦ |
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Sep 5, 2022 at 23:16 | comment | added | Richard | I unfortunately don't have the time to answer right now, but the phrases "rhythmic modes" and "mensural notation" may help guide you. | |
Sep 5, 2022 at 23:14 | history | edited | Elements In Space♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 5, 2022 at 22:58 | history | asked | user88063 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |