Praepunctisa note appended to the beginning is praepunctis; this example is a podatus pressus because it involves a repeated note
SubpunctisOne or more notes appended at the end of a neume; this example is a scandicus subbipunctis
Flat五線譜のフラットと同じ意味である。only occurs on B, and is placed before the entire neume, or group of neumes, rather than immediately before the affected note.
CustosAt the end of a staff, the custos indicates what the first note of the next staff will be
MoraLike a dot in modern notation, lengthens the preceding note, typically doubling it
Vertical episema
(vertical stroke)Seems to indicate a subsidiary accent when there are five or more notes in a neume group
Horizontal episema
(horizontal stroke)Used over a single note or a group of notes (as shown), essentially ignored in the Solemnes interpretation; other scholars treat it as indicating a lengthening or stress on the note(s).
Liquescent neume
(small note)Can occur on almost any type of neume; usually associated with certain letter combinations such as double consonants, consonant pairs, or diphthongs in the text
Quilisma
(squiggly note)Always as part of a multi-note neume, usually a climacus, this sign is a matter of great dispute; the Solemnes interpretation is that the preceding note is to be lengthened slightly.
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更新日時:2008年8月7日(木)09:26
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