You can translate all day, and if you aren't a medieval music major you won't accomplish much.
Its the same exact format as many chants and mantras the world over. You are not allowed to view links.
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full chorus is RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUUDR
That is as far I have gotten.
(06-09-2025, 03:16 AM)InkandGrace Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.You can translate all day, and if you aren't a medieval music major you won't accomplish much.
Its the same exact format as many chants and mantras the world over. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. line 4, and 5 chorus fingerprint (parsons) 8 unit cell is RURUUDR and
full chorus is RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUUDR
That is as far I have gotten.
Neumes 9th to 11th century featured curved angled marks above the text showing rising and falling vocal gestures
these are abstract neumes
line one, as parsons code
RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDR
LINE 2 RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUU
LINE 3 RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDR
LINE 4 RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUUDR
LINE 5 RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUUDR
LINE 6 RUDRUUDRRUDRUUDRRUDRUUD
This is You are not allowed to view links.
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First 3 lines are Melismatic, lines 4 thru 6 are Drone like. It aligns closely with St. Gall style Neumes,
gesture based, no staff, not later square notation.
Prefixes(outer left glyphs) may mean entry pitch, intonation formula, or the mode in which the line
is to be "sung"
Suffixes (outer right) likely mark resolution or cadence points, much like the melismatic tail on "-ia" in Alleluia
There is a chance, its not sung, rather played, possibly on a lyre.
That is as far as I am going to get tonight. I am absolutely NOT a music major and my brain, hurts, and, I am still trying to source Cymatics books from my local college, there were none when I cleaned out the library on medieval musical notation today, most of which, is too new, to correspond, as I thought I was looking into a later time period than this turned out to be.
Yeah. I don’t think that is right. Sorry I also don’t understand where you got the rudruds from I checked the You are not allowed to view links.
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You have to look at the manuscript as a whole not go from just one page. You have chosen a single continuous page but what happens when you are at the zodiac pages? Or at the rosette’s page? There are annotations everywhere that breaks all the “musical” theories.