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Megan Barr
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21 April, 22:15
A chant melody with elongated rythms
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Isai Mcmahon
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Gregorian chants fall into two broad categories of melody: recitatives and free melodies. The simplest kind of melody is the liturgical recitative. Recitative melodies are dominated by a single pitch, called the reciting tone. Other pitches appear in melodic formulae for incipits, partial cadences, and full cadences.
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