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prolation Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( prolation ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ପ୍ରୋଲେସନ୍,

Noun:

ଶିକ୍ଷାଦାନ ସମୟ |, ପରୀକ୍ଷା, ପରୀକ୍ଷା ଅବଧି,

prolation's Usage Examples:

is full of mensuration canons, second only to Ockeghem"s Missa prolationum, which contains nothing but mensuration canons.


There was no provision in this notation for equal duple division, which (along with imperfect tempus, therefore) would have to wait until de Vitry codified the concept of prolation in his Ars nova of 1322.


[b–c]) was called color prolationis.


are Johannes Ockeghem"s Missa prolationum, in which each movement is a prolation canon on a freely-composed tune, and the Missa L"homme armé of Guillaume.


The two types of prolatio were also known as major prolation and minor prolation respectively.


The two types of prolatio were also known as "major prolation" and "minor prolation" respectively.


at the level of the breve–semibreve relationship, "perfect/imperfect prolation" at the level of the semibreve–minim, and existed in all possible combinations.


subtilior note shapes in the cantus let that voice move through the two major prolations (6 8 and 9 8).


equal in length to two minims (half notes) (minor prolation or imperfect prolation; in Latin "prolatio minor") or three minims (major prolation or perfect.


transposition, inversion, and retrograde), prolation (augmentation, diminution) and combinations thereof.


on a simple idea, a descending A-minor scale, and is in the form of a prolation canon, an old technique which Pärt also uses in the work Festina Lente.


late 14th century, or perhaps early 15th, due to its use of the major prolation, which was the most common metre at the time.


voices sing or play the same melody, they do so at different speeds (or prolations, a mensuration term that dates to the medieval and Renaissance eras).



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