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Aug 7, 2024 · In 650 AD, St Isidore developed a new system of writing music, using a notation called ‘neumes’. Vocal chants, which were the popular music of the time, would be written on parchment with the text, above which neumes would be notated, indicating the contour of the melody.
In the medieval church, plainchant was the principal music of the mass, and prior to the development of notation, clergy learned the many different melodies that were sung during the liturgical year by listening, practicing, and remembering.
In the contemporary classical music of the 20th and 21st centuries, music notation has continued to develop, with the introduction of graphical notation by some modern composers and the use, since the 1980s, of computer-based scorewriter programs for notating music.
As in all previous centuries, music notation has continued to evolve as music itself has evolved. New ideas in the 20 th century include microtones (notes closer together than semitones), prepared instruments (e.g. a piano with a hammer stuck in between the strings), aleatoric music (i.e. based on chance – the music is different each time it ...
Jun 15, 2017 · Guido contributed greatly to Western Europe’s ability to express itself musically. He organized pitches into groups called hexachords (think of them like a scale) and pretty much invented solfege (“do-re-mi-fa…”). And he advanced a method for notating those concepts more accurately. It was huge.
Oct 3, 2024 · Musical notation - Evolution, Western Staff: Staff notation has its roots in the neumatic notations of plainchant and secular song of the 9th–12th century. Neumes were graphic signs indicating essentially the rise and fall of the voice.
A brief history of Western Music Notation, documenting the major steps in its evolution, and the impact of printing techniques, specialist forms and computer notation software.