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neume
neume or neum N0070100 (no͞om, nyo͞om)n. A sign used in the notation of plainsong during the Middle Ages, surviving today in transcriptions of Gregorian chants. [Middle English, series of notes sung on one syllable, from Medieval Latin pneuma, from Greek, breath; see pneuma.] neu·mat′ic (no͞o-măt′ĭk, nyo͞o-) adj.neume (njuːm) or neumn (Classical Music) music one of a series of notational symbols used before the 14th century[C15: from Medieval Latin neuma group of notes sung on one breath, from Greek pneuma breath] ˈneumic, neuˈmatic adjneume (num, nyum) n. any of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the notation of Gregorian chant. [1400–50; < Medieval Latin neuma < Greek pneûma breath] neu•mat′ic (-ˈmæt ɪk) adj. neume
neume (no͞om), in music: see musical notationmusical notation, symbols used to make a written record of musical sounds.
Two different systems of letters were used to write down the instrumental and the vocal music of ancient Greece. In his five textbooks on music theory Boethius (c.A.D. 470–A.D. ..... Click the link for more information. . |