maxima
English
Noun
maxima (plural maximæ or maximas)
- (music) A music note equal to two (or sometimes three) longæ; in modern notation, this is typically equivalent to eight semibreves.
Usage notes
Due to the practices of prolation and mensuration in mediæval and Renaissance music, the precise length of a maxima varies widely, from as short as eight semibreves to as long as twenty-seven. In modern usage, where imperfect prolation is assumed in all cases, a maxima is taken to be worth eight semibreves. See the Wikipedia article on mensural notation for more information.
Synonyms
- larga
- duplex longa
- (American) octuple whole note
Translations
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mak.si.ma/
Latin
Adjective
maxima
- nominative feminine singular of maximus
- nominative neuter plural of maximus
- accusative neuter plural of maximus
- vocative feminine singular of maximus
- vocative neuter plural of maximus
maximā
- ablative feminine singular of maximus
References
- maxima in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
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