Gamut Universe

The skinny on "gamut" starts with a musical scale developed by 11th-century musician and monk Guido of Arezzo. The first line of his bass staff was "gamma," and the first note in his scale "ut." "Gamma ut", therefore, was the term for the tonic note written on the first staff line. In time, "gamma ut" was shortened to "gamut," and the meaning expanded to cover Guido's entire scale, then all the notes in an instrument’s range, and, eventually, an entire range of any sort.

Sunday, March 06, 2005


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Posted by Sophia Z at 3/06/2005 07:31:00 PM
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It's been almost six years since I moved from Brooklyn to Cincinnati! This city has much promise and potential. It was, after all, THE city to live in at the turn of the century. I keep waiting and hoping. However, I don't like the car culture, and the abysmal public transportation system. What do old people do here, I wonder. I doubt I'll ever embrace the Mid West. At heart, I am still a Californian.
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