So, you've studied theory, or perhaps just Google. I was traveling with a
friend, a college music professor, and we were really excited to find a
memorial to Guido, with whom we had at one time become familiar. We were sadly
disappointed.
I think the markings on the left hand bear no relation to the semi famous
pianist Jonathan Edwards the man with two left hands,..
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No, not wrong. Just more to it than the "hand."
"Educator that he was, Guido developed this idea further in a complete system
of ear training and sight singing, which he explained in a letter written from
Arezzo to the monk Michael at Pomposa. This system, known as solmization,
became the basis of modern solfeggio. For a well-known 8th-century hymn for the
feast of St. John the Baptist, Guido created a melody, the first notes of whose
first six lines form a scale of two whole tones, a half tone, and two whole
tones. This symmetric series of six notes, called a hexachord and sung to the
Latin syllables that begin the six lines, ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la, became his
central tool for ear training and sight singing. By shifting this hexachord to
various pitch levels, the singer could always determine where the crucial
half-tone interval must be sung.
Guido or one of his disciples also invented a memory aid for learning the names
of all the notes in his musical system, which extends over a range of 20 white
keys on the piano: the so-called Guidonian hand. Here the note names of the
system were written on the various portions of the left hand and fingers, so
that they could be read off by the pupil."
Steve Troy
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From: Bill Pearce <billpearce@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thu, 16 May 2019 16:20:57 -0400 (EDT)
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Wrong wrong. Think of the Hand. I'm expecting brother Klein to get it.
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From: "Steve Troy" <sctroy@xxxxxxx>
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Do, a deer, a female deer..." or is that "UT, a deer, ..."
Sgteve Troy
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From: Bill Pearce <billpearce@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thu, 16 May 2019 14:48:56 -0400 (EDT)
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And something only one of two on this list will understand: In arezzo, there
remains no trace of Guido. The tourist agency had never heard of him.
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