Definition of the Latin term in campo aperto in music:

  1. literally "in open field"
  2. used to refer to early staffless neumes which do not imply specific pitch relationships between notes
Language
Latin

Latin musical terms related to in campo aperto:

  • bipunctum – two squares in neume notation indicating either on...
  • climacus – three-note descending neume in neume notation
  • clivis – two-note neume in neume notation indicating a desc...
  • episema – neume of uncertain meaning
  • mora – delay...
  • neuma – neume (signs for use in the notation of plainsong)...
  • pes – two-note neume in neume notation, indicating an as...
  • pneuma – neume (signs for use in the notation of plainsong)...
  • podatus – two-note neume in neume notation indicating an asc...
  • porrectus – three-note neume in neume notation indicating a fa...
  • praepunctis – note appended to the beginning of other notes in n...
  • punctum – single square or diamond-shaped note in neume nota...
  • quilisma – neume of uncertain meaning
  • salicus – neume consisting of an ascending group of three no...
  • scandicus – three-note ascending neume in neume notation
  • strophicus – neume resembling an apostrophe (possibly indicatin...
  • subpunctis – note appended at the end of other notes in neume n...
  • torculus – three-note neume in neume notation, indicating a r...
  • virga – single square with a vertical line in neume notati...
  • virgula – stem (part of a note)...