Neume facts for kids
A Neume is a way to write music. Neumes were mainly in the Middle Ages before the modern system of musical notation was developed. Sometimes they are also called neum in English. Neumes are different from modern notation:
- There is no exact idea of how high or low tune should be sung; there are only indications.
- Neumes do not show rhythm, extra symbols are used to show rhythm or intonation
Today, neumes are still used for some chants in Christian Churches, especially Catholic and Eastern Orthodox ones
Images for kids
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"Iubilate deo universa terra" shows psalm verses in unheightened cheironomic neumes.
See also
In Spanish: Notación neumática para niños
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