If you really mean 16th Century (which I consider renaissance and not 
medieval) it is quite easy to read.  If you need answers to a specific 
problem, ask away and I will see if I can answer it.  The problems most 
likely to occur are the understanding of "perfection" and interpretation 
of the dot.
Regards,
Michael Lawlor

On 24/04/2014 02:19, Ryan wrote:
> Are there any online cheat sheets on how to read medieval notation,
> mensural notation, and whatnot?
> I can recall some knowledge from my 16th century counterpoint class, but it
> fades rather quickly.
> Feel free to reply off-list.
> Thanks!
>


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