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Bardcore & Neo-Medieval vs Actual Medieval Music

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Sources: Ian Pittaway's excellent articles on Medieval music found on his blog: Organum Duplum aux 12ème et 13ème siècles, Alban Thomas, Organum, Encyclopedia Britannica, The Ancient Art of Organum: “The Sound of Medieval Song, Ornamentation and Vocal Style According to the Treatises“ Timothy J. McGee, Latin translations by Randall A. Rosenfeld “Ornamental“ Neumes and Early Notation“ Timothy J McGee “Microtones and neumes”, Leo Lousberg: “Microtones as rhetorical tools”, Leo Lousberg “Microtones according to Augustine” Leo Lousberg Hyeronimus de Moravia: Ornamentation and Exegesis in Gregorian, Old Roman, and Byzantine Chant: “On Microtones in Gregorian Chant,“ Ted Krasnicki: 00:00 Intro 03:10 Disclaimers 06:29 Tonality : Modern Western Theory 19:06 Modality : Medieval Music Theory 33:08 Medieval Harmony 46:00 The Psychology of Bardcore

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