To what purpose?
It helps in setting the pitch. The dominant of the mode is also the resting note of the Psalm tone,
according to some theories is typically set to A=440
So if you had been listening to the Psalm tone, it would be easier to find the beginning of the antiphon here? That makes sense.
It helps in setting the pitch. The dominant of the mode is also the resting note of the Psalm tone
But why hasn't any other chant collection followed the example of Chant Abrégés and included this manner of indicating the dominant/reciting tone/tenor?
Like how beginner piano books have the pitch names inside the noteheads, but... you know... most music doesn't.
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