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for extra space (sometimes it’s needed/desired, sometimes a Gregobase score has it but later versions of Gregorio don’t require it).(z)
. Unjustified breaks are (Z)
. (I don't think that I've ever wanted to use the first one, myself…but I'm also not sure if Source and Summit observes a difference.) (z-)
and (Z-)
, so you'll expect this from the documentation, it's just that nothing happens when using Source and Summit. The custos is printed as usual.Two letters have been chosen to represent the flat and the natural: x y. As these signs take the space of a note, we notate them like a note, for example, ix for a flat on the staff position represented by i.
ix
(or whatever note it is, with the clef being variable) can go in a place removed from the modified note; in melismatic chants like a tract, it isn't always printed right before the flat note (cf. the tract of Palm Sunday, which has, at "me" me(kxiji___//jkI'H//kxj_i/jkI'H)
(c3) THE(d) de(e)signs(f) of(e) his(f) Heart(hih) (,) are(f) from(h) age(ih) to(f) age,(h) (;) to(d) res(f)cue(e) their(f) (Z)
souls(e) from(gxg) death(f) (,) and(d) to(e) keep(fd) them(e) a(f)live(hf) in(d) fam(ed)ine.(d) (:) Al(e)le(ef)lu(e.)ia.(e.) (::)
<b>Lau(ef)dá(g)mus(f) te.</b>(ef..)
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