arezzo

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İngilizce - İngilizce
Province of Tuscany, Italy
Town and capital of Arezzo
Guido d'Arezzo
{i} Guido of Arezzo (995-1049) Italian Benedictine monk who is recognized for his work in the area of musical notation and theory
Guido d'Arezzo
born 990, Arezzo? died 1050, Avellana? Italian music theorist. A Benedictine monk charged with training the choristers in the cathedral of Arezzo, he is credited with two important advances: the invention of the staff for notating exact pitches, and the use of different syllables to sing each pitch, or solmization. In his famous Micrologus (1026-33), he describes the use of at least a two-line staff and the use of syllables as a mnemonic device for singing musical pitches. The famous "Guidonian hand," an aid to modulation from one hexachord to another by using the joints of the hand to represent different pitches, is not mentioned in his extant writings
Guido of Arezzo
{i} Guido d'Arezzo (995-1049) Italian Benedictine monk who is recognized for his work in the area of musical notation and theory
d'Arezzo
{i} family name; Guido d'Arezzo (995-1049), Italian Benedictine monk who is recognized for his work in the area of musical notation and theory
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