Have I got neumes for you: this musical manuscript is far from unique | Brief letters
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A recent article highlighted the discovery of a ninth-century musical manuscript in Pennsylvania, showcasing an early form of musical notation. However, Arthur Westwell points out that this find is not unique, as there are numerous similar examples from the same period. This matters because it emphasizes the rich history of musical notation and its development over time, shedding light on how music was documented and shared in medieval times.
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