Modus (medieval music)
In medieval music theory, the Latin term modus (meaning "a measure", "standard of measurement", "quantity", "size", "length", or, rendered in English, mode) can be used in a variety of distinct senses. The most commonly used meaning today relates to the organisation of pitch in scales. Other meanings refer to the notation of rhythms.
Wikipage disambiguates
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Modus (medieval music)
In medieval music theory, the Latin term modus (meaning "a measure", "standard of measurement", "quantity", "size", "length", or, rendered in English, mode) can be used in a variety of distinct senses. The most commonly used meaning today relates to the organisation of pitch in scales. Other meanings refer to the notation of rhythms.
has abstract
In medieval music theory, the ...... er to the notation of rhythms.
@en
Wikipage page ID
19,618,647
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,023,219,500
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
reference
Apel, Willi . The Notation of ...... Mediaeval Academy of America.
@en
Curtis, Liane . "Mode". In Com ...... versity of California Press. .
@en
Reese, Gustave . Music in the ...... mes. New York: W. W. Norton. .
@en
Roesner, Edward H. . "Rhythmic ...... hn Tyrrell. London: Macmillan.
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
In medieval music theory, the ...... er to the notation of rhythms.
@en
label
Modus (medieval music)
@en