Associations to the word «Organum»
Noun
- Bacon
- Liber
- Chant
- Octave
- Aristotle
- Treatise
- Repertory
- Tenor
- Magna
- Advancement
- Magnus
- Notation
- Francis
- Melody
- Dame
- Enigma
- Eminence
- Induction
- Logic
- Fifth
- Preface
- Organ
- Sandra
- Methodology
- Johannes
- Ensemble
- Rhythm
- Interval
- Canon
- Fourth
- Philosophy
- Mode
- Idol
- Harmony
- Nucleus
- Method
- Composer
- Composition
- Instrument
- Ad
- Essay
- Learning
- Style
- Dimension
- Knowledge
- Phrase
- Voice
- Principle
- Third
- Manuscript
- Iv
- Or
- Text
- Section
- Sing
- Technique
- Copy
- Note
- Experiment
- Music
- Century
- Work
- Nature
- Theory
- Key
- Paris
- Motion
- Tone
- Encyclopedia
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ORGANUM, noun. (music) a type of medieval polyphony which builds upon an existing plainsong
ORGANUM, noun. (archaic) A method by which philosophical or scientific investigation may be conducted.
ORGANUM TRIPLUM, noun. A type of organum with three voices pioneered by medieval composer Pérotin
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
is unspoken you reign over it.