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Ancient Greek music / Musica ficta / Margaret Bent / Edward Lowinsky / Música Ficta / Ficta / Leading-tone / Marchetto da Padova / Hexachord / Music / Medieval music / Renaissance music
Date: 2014-04-23 19:14:35
Ancient Greek music
Musica ficta
Margaret Bent
Edward Lowinsky
Música Ficta
Ficta
Leading-tone
Marchetto da Padova
Hexachord
Music
Medieval music
Renaissance music

Cherie C. Hall Music[removed]Musica ficta Musica ficta is the product of the medieval and renaissance practice of altering notes a semi-tone above or below the notation in the manuscript. Musica ficta, or “false mu

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