Medieval and Renaissance Music Notation Chapter 1: Breves and Longas
First in a series of videos about the principles of Medieval and Renaissance Music Notation and how music worked before 1600. For the learning music theory site mentioned in the video, visit https://www.artusimusic.com/ Chapter 2 is not yet available. Leave a comment if you'd like to see it!

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Mensural notation - the basics

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Solving a Medieval Music Theory Puzzle

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The Renaissance Period Part 1

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Who Invented Music Notation?

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False relations in the late Renaissance

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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How to read Franconian notation?

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18 Rhythms you should know

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Just intonation in the Renaissance

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Medieval Notation

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v2 Ch 01 Renaissance Polyphony

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A Juilliard Professor Replaces a Semester of Music Theory in 10 Minutes

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High clefs (so-called Chiavetta) and transposition

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Du Fay and the English Countenance

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Why Ancient Humans Went From Black to White?

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10 One-Hit Wonders Everyone Remembers From the 1970s

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