Neume form: clivis (or flexa)
Examples:
Number of variants = 50
Remarks:
"Oriscus 1" replaces the first note of the clivis.
"Oriscus 2" replaces the second note of the clivis.
"Oriscus 3" is a third note added at the end of the clivis,
and is at the same pitch as the last note of the clivis.
UnicodeVariant
E039 clivis at interval of 2nd
E03A clivis at interval of 3rd
E03B clivis at interval of 4th
E03C clivis at interval of 5th
E03D clivis at interval of 6th
E03E liquescent clivis at interval of 2nd
E03F liquescent clivis at interval of 3rd
E040 liquescent clivis at interval of 4th
E041 liquescent clivis at interval of 5th
E042 liquescent clivis at interval of 6th
E043 clivis at interval of 2nd; first note is oriscus 1
E044 clivis at interval of 3rd; first note is oriscus 1
E045 clivis at interval of 4th; first note is oriscus 1
E046 clivis at interval of 5th; first note is oriscus 1
E047 clivis at interval of 6th; first note is oriscus 1
E048 liquescent clivis at interval of 2nd; first note is oriscus 1
E049 liquescent clivis at interval of 3rd; first note is oriscus 1
E04A liquescent clivis at interval of 4th; first note is oriscus 1
E04B liquescent clivis at interval of 5th; first note is oriscus 1
E04C liquescent clivis at interval of 6th; first note is oriscus 1
E04D clivis at interval of 2nd; first note is oriscus 2
E04E clivis at interval of 3rd; first note is oriscus 2
E04F clivis at interval of 4th; first note is oriscus 2
E050 clivis at interval of 5th; first note is oriscus 2
E051 clivis at interval of 6th; first note is oriscus 2
E052 liquescent clivis at interval of 2nd; first note is oriscus 2
E053 liquescent clivis at interval of 3rd; first note is oriscus 2
E054 liquescent clivis at interval of 4th; first note is oriscus 2
E055 liquescent clivis at interval of 5th; first note is oriscus 2
E056 liquescent clivis at interval of 6th; first note is oriscus 2
E057 clivis at interval of 2nd; oriscus 3 added at end
E058 clivis at interval of 3rd; oriscus 3 added at end
E059 clivis at interval of 4th; oriscus 3 added at end
E05A clivis at interval of 5th; oriscus 3 added at end
E05B clivis at interval of 6th; oriscus 3 added at end
E05C clivis at interval of 2nd; first note is apostropha
E05D clivis at interval of 3rd; first note is apostropha
E05E clivis at interval of 4th; first note is apostropha
E05F clivis at interval of 5th; first note is apostropha
E060 clivis at interval of 6th; first note is apostropha
E061 liquescent clivis at interval of 2nd; first note is apostropha
E062 liquescent clivis at interval of 3rd; first note is apostropha
E063 liquescent clivis at interval of 4th; first note is apostropha
E064 liquescent clivis at interval of 5th; first note is apostropha
E065 liquescent clivis at interval of 6th; first note is apostropha
E066 clivis at interval of 2nd; second note is apostropha
E067 clivis at interval of 3rd; second note is apostropha
E068 clivis at interval of 4th; second note is apostropha
E069 clivis at interval of 5th; second note is apostropha
E06A clivis at interval of 6th; second note is apostropha
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Eugene Cardine, Gregorian Semiology, Robin Fowles, tr., (Solesmes, 1982). Gregoroire Marie Sunol, Introduction a la Paleographie Musicale Gregorienne, (Paris: Desclee, 1935).
Revision: 12 December 1999
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, Louis W. G. Barton