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The setting of one note per syllable is called "syllabic" setting. In this style, each syllable of text corresponds to a single musical note, creating a straightforward and clear relationship between lyrics and melody. This technique is often used in various musical genres to enhance lyrical clarity and accessibility.

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A setting of Gregorian chant with one note per syllable is called?

syllabic


What is the name for word setting where each syllable of a word has one note?

The musical setting where each syllable of a word is matched with one note is called "syllabic" setting. In syllabic music, each syllable corresponds to a single pitch, allowing for clear articulation of the lyrics. This contrasts with "melismatic" setting, where multiple notes are sung for a single syllable. Syllabic settings are common in various musical styles, including folk and popular music.


When words and music are linked in a relationship of one note for each syllable of text as in a chant what is it called?

If a piece is written one syllable per note, it is written SYLLABICLY. (a syllabic rhythm). If a piece is written with lots of notes per syllable, it is written melladically (a meladic rhythm).


How many syllables are in note?

One syllable.


What if you have a half note and a quarter note and it equals a dotted half note what is the point of the dotted note?

If you were singing these notes, the half note and quarter note would be a two syllable word, the dotted half note would be a one syllable word held for the same amount of time as the two syllable word.


What is one 1 syllable words?

One-syllable words are called monosyllables.


How do you separate ''called'' into syllable?

It's all one syllable.


What is a final syllable called?

There isn't a final syllable in the word called. The word called is only one syllable. The -ed may make it sound like another syllable but it isn't.


What is having only one syllable called?

A word with one syllable is a monosyllable or monosyllabic.


How many syllables are in the word 'called'?

The word call has one syllable.


What is the syllable of called?

just one


A foot having one accented syllable followed by one unaccented syllable is called a what?

dactyl