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A neume on a colored line is a notation used in early music to indicate pitch and melodic contour in Gregorian chant and other forms of medieval music. The colored line serves as a guide for the singer, helping to determine the relative pitch of the neume in relation to the line's color. Typically, a line may represent a specific pitch, while the neumes show the rise and fall of melody. This system aids in the interpretation and performance of the music.

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