America, 1961).[page needed] Geoffrey Chew and Richard Rastall, " Mensuralnotation from 1500" (Notation, §III, History of Western Notation, 4), New Grove
occasionally employed to allow those able to read plainsong, but not mensuralnotation, to sing simple polyphony. This 'plainsong' style, which was rhythmically
the tenor marked in red. Staff 2: isorhythmic tenor as notated in mensuralnotation. Numbers 1–3 and brackets indicate three rhythmically identical sequences
Wagner (Bloomington, IN, 1983), 169–95. "The Trouvère Chansons in MensuralNotation", Gordon Athol Anderson (1929–1981) in Memoriam (Henryville, PA, 1984)
interpretation of Ars Nova notation. He died in Munich aged 78. Geschichte der Mensural-Notation von 1250–1460. Leipzig 1904 Handbuch der Notationskunde. 2 vol. Leipzig
notated for three voices in tablature for organ. A si-placet-altus in mensuralnotation was added to the tablature of Hans Kotter, with the comment von einandern
firmus in the tenor voice. The arrangement of voices and the white mensuralnotation, both derived from the German polyphonic song, are unique in Pachelbel's
published about fifteen books. Renaissance music transmission White mensuralnotation Music economics Music history Big data and music features modeling
mensural innovations of the Ars Nova (for a brief explanation of the mensuralnotation in general, see the article Renaissance music). Many scholars, citing
Petrucci's later work was extraordinary for the complexity of his white mensuralnotation and the smallness of his font. He printed the first book of polyphony