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This form of notation is used for psalm chant, where verses aren't always of the same length.
This form of notation is used for psalm chant, where verses aren’t always of the same length.


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[[Category:Vocal music]]
[[Category:Ancient notation]]
[[Category:Rhythms]]
[[Category:Rhythms]]
[[Category:Ancient notation]]
[[Category:Specific notation]]
[[Category:Specific notation]]
[[Category:Contexts and engravers]]
[[Category:Vocal music]]
[[Category:Included in the official documentation]]
[[Category:Included in the official documentation]]
[[Category:Snippet]]
[[Category:Snippet]]

Latest revision as of 05:15, 13 December 2025

This form of notation is used for psalm chant, where verses aren’t always of the same length.

\version "2.24"

stemOff = \hide Staff.Stem
stemOn  = \undo \stemOff

\score {
  \new Staff \with { \remove "Time_signature_engraver" }
  {
    \key g \minor
    \cadenzaOn
    \stemOff a'\breve bes'4 g'4
    \stemOn a'2 \section
    \stemOff a'\breve g'4 a'4
    \stemOn f'2 \section
    \stemOff a'\breve^\markup { \italic flexe }
    \stemOn g'2 \fine
  }
}