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- Meane abstract "Meane (sometimes spelled mean) is a vocal music term used by English composers of polyphonic choral music during the English pre-Reformation and Reformation eras. At this time choral music written for the Church of England was often voiced in 5 parts, with MAATB (Meane, Alto, Alto, Tenor, Bass) or TrMATB (Treble, Meane, Alto, Tenor, Bass) being frequent voicings utilized by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis and their contemporaries. The meane part was typically sung by boys whose voices were not as high as a treble or boy soprano but were not as low as a countertenor. Occasionally the meane line would be sung by a combination of treble and countertenor voices.".
- Meane wikiPageID "46971769".
- Meane wikiPageLength "1493".
- Meane wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Meane wikiPageRevisionID "671311606".
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Boy_soprano.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Voice_types.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Voicing_(music).
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_England.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Countertenor.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Tallis.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Treble_voice.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_music.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLink William_Byrd.
- Meane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mean".
- Meane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meane".
- Meane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Choral_voice_classification.
- Meane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Meane subject Category:Voice_types.
- Meane subject Category:Voicing_(music).
- Meane hypernym Term.
- Meane comment "Meane (sometimes spelled mean) is a vocal music term used by English composers of polyphonic choral music during the English pre-Reformation and Reformation eras. At this time choral music written for the Church of England was often voiced in 5 parts, with MAATB (Meane, Alto, Alto, Tenor, Bass) or TrMATB (Treble, Meane, Alto, Tenor, Bass) being frequent voicings utilized by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis and their contemporaries.".
- Meane label "Meane".
- Meane wasDerivedFrom Meane?oldid=671311606.
- Meane isPrimaryTopicOf Meane.