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organum    音标拼音: ['ɔrgənəm]


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  • Organum - Wikipedia
    Organum[a] ( ˈɔːrɡənəm ) is, in general, a plainchant melody with at least one added voice to enhance the harmony, developed in the Middle Ages
  • Organum | Polyphony, Gregorian Chant, Counterpoint | Britannica
    organum, originally, any musical instrument (later in particular an organ); the term attained its lasting sense, however, during the Middle Ages in reference to a polyphonic (many-voiced) setting, in certain specific styles, of Gregorian chant
  • What is Organum in Music? - California Learning Resource Network
    Organum represents a foundational concept in Western music theory, marking a pivotal shift from monophony to polyphony Originating in the 9th and 10th centuries, it is essentially the earliest known form of harmonized music
  • What Is Organum in Music? History and Styles - ScienceInsights
    Organum is the earliest form of polyphony in Western music, a technique where a second vocal line is added to an existing plainchant melody
  • What Is an Organum? - Musical Expert
    Organum is a musical style based on plainchant While one voice sings the primary chant melody, at least one other voice sings along to enhance the harmony This style is important to musicians, particularly music theorists, because it served as the basis for the development of true counterpoint
  • Organum and the Development of Polyphony – Mode | Lumen – Ford Music . . .
    The simplest form of Organum comprises two musical voices or melodies One melody is a Gregorian or plain chant melody, and the other is an additional melody added in parallel at the interval of a perfect fourth or fifth
  • ORGANUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ORGANUM is early polyphony of the late Middle Ages that consists of one or more voice parts accompanying the cantus firmus often in parallel motion at a fourth, fifth, or octave above or below; also : a composition in this style
  • Organum: Intro to Humanities Study Guide | Fiveable
    Organum is a form of early polyphony that emerged during the medieval period, characterized by the addition of one or more melodic lines to a pre-existing Gregorian chant This innovative approach allowed for harmonization and the exploration of musical textures beyond monophonic chant
  • Exploring The Concept Of What Is Organum: A Comprehensive Guide
    Organum is a form of early polyphony that originated in Western music during the medieval era It involves the singing of the same melody at different pitch levels simultaneously, creating harmonic richness
  • » Organum Beyond the Notes
    Organum is a genre of Medieval polyphonic music (music with two or more simultaneous, different voice parts) that reached the peak of its sophistication during the late 1100s-early 1200s in France





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