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the free encyclopedia Musical note This article includes a list of references · related reading · or external links · or sometimes longe ) · long · quadruple note (Am.) · or double note) · four or six times as long as a semibreve (Am.: whole note) · worth two breves · existed in perfect mode from the earliest sources (late 12th century) · while the fourteenth century saw the introduction of perfect longs · worth three breves · in imperfect mode through the use of dots of addition ( puncti additiones ). &#91 · citation needed &#93 · Prior to the innovations of Franco of Cologne in the mid-thirteenth century · while ligatures ending with a longa possessed "perfection" · there were four possible ligature types: those beginning with a brevis and ending with a longa · which had both propriety and perfection · the reverse · which had neither

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the free encyclopedia Musical note This article includes a list of references
related reading
or external links
or sometimes longe )
long
quadruple note (Am.)
or double note)
four or six times as long as a semibreve (Am.: whole note)
worth two breves
existed in perfect mode from the earliest sources (late 12th century)
while the fourteenth century saw the introduction of perfect longs
worth three breves
in imperfect mode through the use of dots of addition ( puncti additiones ). &#91
citation needed &#93
Prior to the innovations of Franco of Cologne in the mid-thirteenth century
while ligatures ending with a longa possessed "perfection"
there were four possible ligature types: those beginning with a brevis and ending with a longa
which had both propriety and perfection
the reverse
which had neither

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