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The Seikilos epitaph is considered the oldest surviving complete one of these documents. Ulrich (“OOL-rikh”) Han’s Missale (“mih-SAH-leh”) Romanum is the earliest one of these documents printed using movable type, a designation often misattributed to Ottaviano Petrucci (“peh-TRU-chee”). The modern notation system for these documents was developed by the monk Guido of Arezzo (“ah-RET-so”). A five-pointed (10[2])writing implement (10[1])called a rastrum was used to create these documents, which are written in a practice called “engraving.” (10[2])Breitkopf & Härtel (“HAIR-tull”) is the oldest publisher of these documents, which contain symbols with names like semibreve and quaver (10[1])in British parlance. (10[1])These documents are collected online by IMSLP. For 10 points, name these documents used for notating music. ■END■ (10[1])

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Athena Shadden (UG)Texas AMississippi State5110
Braden Booth (D2)MissouriNYU B5110
Owen Ashbrook (D2)IowaWUSTL A5310
Anthony Gagliano (UG)McGill ETexas B7010
Jacob Tow (UG)Colorado CollegeVassar B7010
Elle Lee (D2)NYU AVassar A8910
Brynn JonesOregon StateTexas C9210
Luca Balescu (D2)Texas DOle Miss11010