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Gesolreut

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Gesolreut (sometimes split into the parts G sol re ut) is a music term dating to the medieval period. It is the word used for the pitches g and g♯ within the hexachord system devised by Guido of Arezzo.[1] It is the seventh compound name utilized in the Guidonian hand mnemonic device for sight-singing.[2] In this method, the pitch g/g# is sung using either sol, re, or ut, depending on what hexachord is being used.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Gesolreut". Gesolreut. Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. 2001. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.10989.
  2. ^ Willi Apel (1969). Harvard Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. p. 384. ISBN 9780674375017.
  3. ^ "ǧ(ē-sol-rē-ūt n.". Middle English Dictionary. University of Michigan. 2024.