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Question
identify the elements of notation
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-ve ma - ri - a, gra - ti - a pla - na. dominus te - cum.
be - ne - dic - ta tu in mu - li - e - ribus, et be - ne - dic - tus fruc - tus
ven - tri - tu - i, ie - su. sancta ma - ri - a. ma - ter de - i, ora
- circle the clef.
- place a check (✓) above the ends of phrases.
- is this chant melismatic or syllabic?
- this piece is responsorial. put a star (★)above the point at which the piece switches from soloist to choir.
Brief Explanations
- Locate the clef symbol on the musical staff and circle it. A clef indicates the pitch of the notes on the staff.
- Look for the ends of phrases in the musical notation and place a check - mark above them. Phrase endings can be identified by natural pauses in the music.
- Determine if the chant is melismatic (multiple notes per syllable). If it is, place a star above the point where this occurs. Melismatic music has a complex, flowing melody over a single syllable.
- Since the piece is responsorial (alternating between soloist and choir), find the point where the switch from soloist to choir happens and place a star above that point.
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- Follow the instruction to circle the clef.
- Follow the instruction to place a check - mark above phrase ends.
- Follow the instruction to place a star if melismatic.
- Follow the instruction to place a star at the soloist - to - choir switch point.