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=Vocal Music in MuseScore=
 
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==Early Music in MuseScore==  
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===Example 1: Chant "Ubi caritas"===
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===Example 1: Chant "Ubi caritas" ===
  
 
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===Example 2: Two-Voice Organum "Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor"===
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===Example 4: Secular Monophony—Sumer is Icumen in ===
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===Example 4: Secular Monophony "Sumer is Icumen in" ===
  
 
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* New: Spacing – using “Enter” key
 
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* Review: Notes and Lyrics, Rests  
 
* Review: Notes and Lyrics, Rests  
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===Example 5: Renaissance Polyphony "Jesu, Rex admirabilis" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Open Score) ===
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[[File:JesuPalestrinaOpen.png|border|1000px]]
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* Choosing Instruments: Choir – Soprano, Alto, and Baritone
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* Taking advantage of same rhythmic values
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===Example 6: Renaissance Polyphony "Jesu, Rex admirabilis" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Close Score) ===
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[[File:JesuClosed.png|border|1000px]]
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* Creating a Close Score
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* Multiple layers (Review: [[MuseScore|“Voices/Layers”]])
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==Baroque Vocal Music in MuseScore==
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===Example 1: Figured Bass = "Dido’s Lament" by Henry Purcell  ===
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Revision as of 07:12, 28 July 2020


Musescore Examples: These exercises require basic knowledge of encoding, then each exercise includes a new tool or two each!


Vocal Music in MuseScore

Early Vocal Music in MuseScore

Example 1: Chant "Ubi caritas"

Screen Shot 2020-07-27 at 10.44.28 PM.png


Tools you need:

  • Choosing an instrument (voice – which may or may not automatically add the optional vocal tenor clef on the clef)
  • If not, use “clefs” from the palettes. (click the original clef then double click the treble clef)
Clef.png


  • I prefer using ¼ for the time signature for the sake of spacing.
  • The time signature, stems, and the bar lines can be made invisible by selecting all -> staff/part properties -> advanced style properties.

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Example 2: Two-Voice Organum "Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor"

Cunctipotens.png

  • New: Spacing (Press Enter)
  • Review: Notes, Lyrics
  • Review: Chant (Hint: Staff/Part Properties)


Example 3: Two-Voice Polyphony = Excerpt from "Duo Agnus Dei II" / Missa de Beata Virgine by Josquin des Prez

Josquinagnus.png


  • Review: Notes
  • Review: Clef change
  • Review: Voices/Layers
  • Review: Slur


Example 4: Secular Monophony "Sumer is Icumen in"

Sumeris.png


  • New: Dotted notes & rests
  • New: Spacing – using “Enter” key
  • Review: Notes and Lyrics, Rests


Example 5: Renaissance Polyphony "Jesu, Rex admirabilis" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Open Score)

JesuPalestrinaOpen.png


  • Choosing Instruments: Choir – Soprano, Alto, and Baritone
  • Taking advantage of same rhythmic values


Example 6: Renaissance Polyphony "Jesu, Rex admirabilis" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Close Score)

JesuClosed.png



Baroque Vocal Music in MuseScore

Example 1: Figured Bass = "Dido’s Lament" by Henry Purcell

Instrumental Music in MuseScore