semibreve in a sentence
Examples
- For Vitry the breve could be divided, for an entire composition, or section of one, into groups of two or three smaller semibreves.
- The technique of notating complex groups of short notes by sequences of multiple semibreves was later used more systematically in the notation of Italian Trecento music.
- Alternatively, an annotation defining the mapping scheme may be provided over the staff, e . g ., " alt = semibreve = ".
- Thus, what was originally the shortest of all note values used, the semibreve, has become the longest note used routinely today, the whole note.
- However, he did not yet define these as separate smaller hierarchy levels ( minim, semiminim etc . ), but simply as variable numbers of semibreves.
- The four lines of the " cantus firmus " in the phrygian mode of G are played in the top soprano part on one manual in semibreve beats.
- For instance " octonaria " and " duodenaria " place eight and twelve minims in a breve respectively divided into two or three " major " semibreves.
- Of most practical importance were the subdivisions from the breve downwards, as by that time the semibreves rather than the breves had taken over the function of the basic counting unit.
- Note that the dotted notes can cross the bar line in the old notation; in the modern day we'd tie a whole note ( semibreve ) to a half note.
- Another special form of coloration was that applied to a group of a single semibreve and a following minim, called " minor color " ( ex . [ d ] ).