-
notes in common.
Retrograde hexachordal combinatoriality is
considered trivial,
since any row has
retrograde hexachordal combinatoriality with itself...
- the
appropriately selected permutations and the
second two hexachords.
Hexachordal complementation is the use of the
potential for
pairs of
hexachords to...
- "development of
Guido of Arezzo's
hexachordal system which made B flat a
diatonic note,
namely as the 4th
degree of the
hexachordal on F. From then
until the...
- Haimo:
Hexachordal inversional combinatoriality Aggregates Linear set
presentation Partitioning Isomorphic partitioning Invariants Hexachordal levels...
- forms, P1 and I6, of Schoenberg's
Piano Piece, Op. 33a, tone row
feature hexachordal combinatoriality and
contains three perfect fifths each,
which is the...
- The
compound names combine the tone's
pitch letter and up to
three hexachordal syllables to
indicate the
functions of each note.
These compound names...
- interchangeably.
Hexatonic scale Musica ficta Guidonian hand
Combinatoriality Hexachordal complementation 6-20, 6-34, 6-Z43, and 6-Z44
Arnold Whittall, The Cambridge...
-
syllables to
describe notes and intervals. This was the
source of the
hexachordal solmization that was to be used
until the end of the
Middle Ages. Guido...
-
melodic ostinatos add
energy and colour.
Volume II in Part One,
covers hexachordal (added fa)
melodies over
Major Drone B**** Triads, and then
seven notes:...
-
Collection of
Notes and its Complement: an
Application to Schoenberg’s
Hexachordal Pieces",
Journal of
Music Theory 4/1 (1960): 98–101. John Mandereau,...