- In
music theory, an
interval is a
difference in
pitch between two sounds. An
interval may be
described as horizontal, linear, or
melodic if it
refers to...
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direction combined with
similar intervallic motion (two
small intervals or two
large intervals). [D]
refers to
identical intervallic motion with
lateral registral...
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Modes of
limited transposition are
musical modes or
scales that
fulfill specific criteria relating to
their symmetry and the
repetition of
their interval...
- The 1957 Encyclopédie
Larousse defines a cell in
music as a "small
rhythmic and
melodic design that can be isolated, or can make up one part of a thematic...
- with
parallel harmony can be
viewed as a
series of
chords with the same
intervallic structure.
Parallel means that each note
within the
chord rises or falls...
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enharmonically equivalent to a
minor third but
functionally distinct). In
intervallic terms, it
would be
described as: 1 2 ♭3 ♯4 5 ♭6 7. The
scale contains...
- to one of
thirteen chromatic transposition levels,
regardless of the
intervallic makeup of the scale.
Since the Renaissance,
music theorists have called...
- row may be ****embled pre-compositionally (perhaps to
embody particular intervallic or
symmetrical properties), or
derived from a
spontaneously invented...
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University Press. Roy, Adam J. 2021. "Motivic Metamorphosis:
Modelling Intervallic Transformations in Schoenberg’s
Early Works". PhD Dissertation. Western...
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melodic features include a
characteristic ambitus, and also
characteristic intervallic patterns relative to a
referential mode final,
incipits and cadences...