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NOTE: There's one thing I want to clarify about this video.
Although I mention that Gregorian Chant is filled with the perfect intervals that you would need to create these Tartini tones, the more accurate term would be Organum.
Organum is a Gregorian Chant (plainchant) melody with at least one voice added to create a harmony.
Gregorian Chant doesn't necessarily have more than one voice, and typically the second voice in the an Organum would be improvised off of the plainchant melody's manuscript, typically at the perfect intervals that you would need to create said Tartini tones.
I honestly just wasn't expecting to have such in-depth questions from my viewers when I first made this video, and didn't want to clutter the video with definitions.
Thank you all!


Link to that choir singing combination tones: youtube.com/watch?v=sCdQVqQXkzc

Thanks for all of your kind comments, I really appreciate them.
If any of you have any questions about music that I might be able to answer please feel free to ask away!
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