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Solmization and the Guidonian Hand in the 16th century

August 21, 2017

Prepping for grad school exams and wondering how the Guidonian hand actually worked? Or solmization? Not really sure why “una nota supra la semper est canendum fa”? Early Music Sources put together a really fantastic video explaining all of that!

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