2011
DOI: 10.1484/m.muma-eb.1.100930
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Dominican and Franciscan books: similarities and differences between their notations

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“…Humbert explains that it is expedient to use "virgulas transversales" [vertical bars] to note the location of pauses in books, which he mentions is done already in certain churches ( [2], 102-03; [18]). …”
Section: Credo In Deum and The Te Deum Laudamus-indeed "In Everythimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Humbert explains that it is expedient to use "virgulas transversales" [vertical bars] to note the location of pauses in books, which he mentions is done already in certain churches ( [2], 102-03; [18]). …”
Section: Credo In Deum and The Te Deum Laudamus-indeed "In Everythimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 In recent years, several audio recordings have been made that represent various approaches to the Dominican chant repertoire. 18 In the last decade, scans of most of the 19th and 20th-century editions of the Dominican chant have become available on the Internet, and new editions of the Dominican chant repertoire have been prepared for liturgical use in various provinces of the Order according to the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite.…”
Section: History Of the Dominican Chant Repertoirementioning
confidence: 99%