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  1. 1 de may. de 1994 · THE BABYLONIAN MUSICAL NOTATION AND THE HURRIAN MELODIC TEXTS. M. L. WEST. Music and Letters, Volume 75, Issue 2, May 1994, Pages 161–179, https://doi.org/10.1093/ml/75.2.161. Published:

  2. THE BABYLONIAN MUSICAL NOTATION AND THE HURRIAN MELODIC TEXTS. BY M. L. WEST. BETWEEN 1960 and 1970 a happy sequence of discoveries and correlations of cuneiform texts disclosed the existence of a coherent body of Babylonian doctrine regarding tunings of the lyre (or harp), and a musical notation reflecting this theory.

  3. Babylonian-Notatin-and-the-Hurrian-Melodic-Texts_Music-and-Letters-1994-WEST-161-79(1) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.

  4. 1 de may. de 1994 · THE BABYLONIAN MUSICAL NOTATION AND THE HURRIAN MELODIC TEXTS. BY M. L. West. Published 1 May 1994. Art. Music & Letters. L'auteur propose une cinquieme interpretation d'un texte babylonien de 1250-1200 av. J.-C. contenant des notations musicales sur les tons de la lyre. View via Publisher. musicircle.net. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite.

  5. Babylonian Notatin and the Hurrian Melodic Texts

  6. The Akkadian cuneiform music notation refers to a diatonic scale on a nine-stringed lyre, in a tuning system described on three Akkadian tablets, two from the Late Babylonian and one from the Old Babylonian period (approximately the 18th century BC).

  7. posed in this article "The Babylonian Musical Notation and the Hurrian Melodic Texts" (Music and Letters 75/4 [1993], 161-79) that Vitale's theory should be seriously considered. The tablet was a mere fragment, broken away on the right side, but owing to the cyclical nature of