Rules for Interpretatio
Tn the MSS some of these groups are nota Presrus, but Solesmes treats them at
cin view of the otaton ofthe Vatican Edition
By the jostapzsition of two nena, the lat note of the first being on the
same degree as the Bet ote of the Scand. —
“Tm evo noes placa side by side in the Grogorian notation com
sg to frm ane note of doe length, Inte pron he ctw m paced oe
a hae two naa
18. The quia this jagged note is alway and flowed by
ene sveral notes (oe examples inte tale mark aloe ete same a
{85 Beir glans be nay lengthened be the moat capa.
{ay Sefore the guloma shouldbe notably lengthenal a cope
SELIG Sia group even when preced By a dovbie note,
¥, — Pauses, Breathing.
Asoc a i ety ee i a ty sd in
oo hSESS ht SLOTS pc en
Feckoned as 8 aver. : ™ y
Srnec Foon my may be it on pt tn
wa ee ats gr ty a
ie teas it's eau is cia
Biers erat eae te a anrere
Seid Prati or taka oe Avant
SRVSLGGUS fal Batten east
wcities ot se
sal BOSAL eS area AT tee
(ste 8 or diawoud 4,0 wore rarly by a dnt note (me #-
oe
ectatas, SE.
2. More important groups, forming small sotions, are indicated inthe same
sway; these arc alwaye followed by 8 uarer or half bar.
‘Oflen however, these quarter or half bars, especially in the shorter antiphons,
sweray indicate te ehythauc sbsivision, aad no brea shoud be taken
3. The end of a section propery so called, whichis made up as a rule of two
cor ore phrases, te inlente by # half bar.” Here itis generally necacary te
‘ike breath, yet without break i the movement; hence the dated nate Beare the
‘Dar must nestaarly be shortened slightly — almost to half it value
‘someting
followed by a quarter