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- Oriscus abstract "an Oriscus is a type of neume found in gregorian chant. File:OriscusMain.tifIt is a single neume, meaning it represents one pitch, unlike a compound neume, representing a sequence of more than one pitch.It is considered an ornamental neume, like the strophicus, quilisma, salicus, and pressus, but the original meaning of the ornament is unclear. It is usually found added to another neume as an auxiliary note. Some modern chant editions replace the sign with a regular punctum. It is found in the chant manuscripts of St. Gall, Northern Spain, Catalonia, Bologna, Breton, England, Messine, and Aquataine, but not in those of Toledo. Wagner suggested the neume involved intervals of less than a semitone (i.e. microtone), but other scholars dispute this. For Cardine, it implied tension on the following note.The name is possibly derived from the Greek horos "limit" or oriskos "little hill."".
- Oriscus wikiPageID "31593251".
- Oriscus wikiPageLength "1290".
- Oriscus wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Oriscus wikiPageRevisionID "561347480".
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_notation.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink File:OriscusMain.tif.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_chant.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Microtonal_music.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Microtone.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Neume.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Pressus.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Quilisma.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Salicus.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Semitone.
- Oriscus wikiPageWikiLink Strophicus.
- Oriscus hasPhotoCollection Oriscus.
- Oriscus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Oriscus subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Oriscus hypernym Neume.
- Oriscus type Article.
- Oriscus type Article.
- Oriscus comment "an Oriscus is a type of neume found in gregorian chant. File:OriscusMain.tifIt is a single neume, meaning it represents one pitch, unlike a compound neume, representing a sequence of more than one pitch.It is considered an ornamental neume, like the strophicus, quilisma, salicus, and pressus, but the original meaning of the ornament is unclear. It is usually found added to another neume as an auxiliary note. Some modern chant editions replace the sign with a regular punctum.".
- Oriscus label "Oriscus".
- Oriscus sameAs Oriscus.
- Oriscus sameAs Oriscus.
- Oriscus sameAs m.0glpjmb.
- Oriscus sameAs Q3356400.
- Oriscus sameAs Q3356400.
- Oriscus wasDerivedFrom Oriscus?oldid=561347480.
- Oriscus isPrimaryTopicOf Oriscus.