How King Dorian United His KingdomMain MenuKing DorianThe Journey BeginsKing Dorian Tries NeumesNotation Exercise 1 & 2Elizabeth Murraydfa7007276f34b592c5fda4ee04e6921e4c7bb97
King Dorian Tries Greek Notation
12017-05-07T17:44:55-07:00Elizabeth Murraydfa7007276f34b592c5fda4ee04e6921e4c7bb971820711Notation Exercise No. 4structured_gallery2017-05-10T15:55:03-07:00Elizabeth Murraydfa7007276f34b592c5fda4ee04e6921e4c7bb97King Dorian experimented with using popular musical styles he was familiar with, and he recreated them using the symbolic system used by the ancient Greeks. First he recreated an excerpt from an organum composition, and second he used a popular secular song titled Nobody Love. King Dorian realized that the lack of rhythmic and melodic specificity could be confusing so in the organum piece he added symbols to make the music easier to read.
12017-05-10T15:26:32-07:00Elizabeth Murraydfa7007276f34b592c5fda4ee04e6921e4c7bb97Nobody Love- Tori Kelly1media/Nobody love.jpgplain2017-05-10T15:26:32-07:00Elizabeth Murraydfa7007276f34b592c5fda4ee04e6921e4c7bb97
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12017-05-12T10:35:22-07:00AnonymousNotesDr. Davis1plain2017-05-12T10:35:22-07:00No explanation of what organum is and how it is historically importantDr. Davis
12017-05-12T10:39:08-07:00AnonymousNote 2Dr. Davis1plain2017-05-12T10:39:08-07:00Your first image is upside down, while your second does not indicate whether or not it is your work. If not, it needed to be cited.
What about listening examples?Dr. Davis