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Pages in category "Ancient notation"
The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
A
Adding a figured bass above or below the notes
Adding markup to part of a syllable connected with lyric ties (~)
Ancient accidentals
Ancient fonts
Ancient notation template -- modern transcription of Gregorian music
Ancient time signatures
B
Baroque lute tablature
C
Chant or psalms notation
Combining a time signature glyph and a default time signature
Custodes
D
Demonstrating LilyPond support for figured bass
Disabling the TAB symbol at the beginning of a TabStaff
Divisiones
E
Easy Gregorian notation
F
Figured bass with alternate baroque notation
G
Gregorian scripts
H
Hymn template (Wilhelmus van Nassouwe)
I
Incipit
M
Mensural ligatures
Mensural note heads
Mensurstriche layout (bar lines between the staves)
Microtonal notation and theory of harmony
O
Organum and discant
P
Printing both the ancient and the modern clef in vocal music
Producing white (void) notation
R
Rest styles
S
SATB Anglican Chant
Schleifer articulation mark
Slashed Sixth in figured bass
T
Tablature layout for viol music
U
Using a percent repeat with plainchant
Using non-standard clef positions and adding customized clef definitions
Using tags to produce mensural and modern music from the same source
V
Vaticana ligatures
Vertical line as a baroque articulation mark
„
„Schleifer“ ornament implemented as modified grace note
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