clivis

clivis
A neume representing two notes descending

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  • clivis —   Latin, meaning ‘cliff’, e.g. the root word of the first part of the specific epithet of Cycas clivicola, referring to the cliff dwelling habit and habitat …   Expanded glossary of Cycad terms

  • clivis — cli·vis …   English syllables

  • clivis — ˈklīvə̇s, ˈklēv noun ( es) Etymology: Medieval Latin : a neume denoting two notes or tones with the first higher in pitch than the second …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cliva — Clivis Chant grégorien Plain chant Neumes (1) Punctum Virga (2) Clivis Podatus (3) Scandicus Climacus …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • Neum — • A term in medieval music theory Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Neum     Neum     † Cathol …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • David Padrós — (Igualada, Spain 1942), is a Catalan composer. Biography He was born in Igualada in 1942 . He studied with Jordi Albareda(piano) and Jordi Torra (harmony and composition). Afterwards he travelled to Germany and Switzerland where he studied with… …   Wikipedia

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  • Cephalicus — Der Cephalicus (lateinisch für Kopf) ist eine Neume in der Notation des Gregorianischen Chorals und stellt die liqueszensierte Form der Clivis dar. In der Quadratnotation wird beim Cephalicus das letzte Punctum als Stichnote gesetzt. In den… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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