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copulatio Copula

(Lat.)

Medieval terms, used in the 11th-12th centuries, for the binding together of notes to form a melody (or, later, a group of notes in a ligature); they could also refer to the binding together of voices to form a composition. Later they referred to a style between organum and discant.



 
 
 

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