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notes
Do. From the first syllable of the name of Florentine musician GB Doni.
King. First syllable of the second verse of the hymn of St. John (RESONARE) designed by Guido d'Arezzo to indicate the note.
I. Since I (ra), the first word of the third verse of a Latin hymn to St. John.
Ago. Famuli first syllable, which begins the fourth hemistich of a hymn to St. John Baptist.
Sol. Initial syllable of the word solve Latin hymn to St. John.
The. Labii first syllable of that from the beginning of the sixth emistachio hymn of St. John.
You. From the initial letters of the expression Sancte Iohannes, the end of the first stanza of the Latin in honor of St. John Baptist.
(From [super] etymological dictionary of Tristano Bolelli)







October 7th, 2008 - 18:33
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October 7th, 2008 - 16:25
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