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Notation Through TimeMain MenuMusical Notation Through Timeby Courtney MarshallOriginal VisualizationOrganumBaroque TonalityNeumatic NotationHow is all of this Related?ImitationGregorian Chant ArcsCourtney Marshalle8e309e3dda94aa45f143b7afdf7ddeb794c3a50
Introduction
1media/FullSizeRender.jpg2017-05-10T18:13:17-07:00Courtney Marshalle8e309e3dda94aa45f143b7afdf7ddeb794c3a50182806image_header2017-06-22T09:48:15-07:00Courtney Marshalle8e309e3dda94aa45f143b7afdf7ddeb794c3a50This online book, or e-book, of sorts is a compilation of every musical notation assignment that I have completed during my time in this History of Western music class. This journey includes everything from my attempt to notate a preexisting melody with neumatic notation, to my own form of musical notation. In this e-book, you will also be able to see other unique forms of musical notation where arcs are involved.