- colores,
which may be of the same or a
different length from the talea.
Isorhythms first appear in
French motets of the 13th century, such as in the Montpellier...
- Dunstaple's
surviving music is
exclusively vocal, and
frequently uses
isorhythms,
while pioneering the
prominent use of
harmonies with
thirds and sixths...
-
value Gatra Groove Half-time
Harmonic rhythm Hemiola Homorhythm Iqa'
Isorhythm Metric modulation Non-retrogradable
rhythm Notes inégales Note
value Polyrhythm...
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value Gatra Groove Half-time
Harmonic rhythm Hemiola Homorhythm Iqa'
Isorhythm Metric modulation Non-retrogradable
rhythm Notes inégales Note
value Polyrhythm...
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Talea may
refer to:
Repeated rhythmic pattern used in
isorhythm Talea, Prahova, a
commune in
Prahova County,
Romania A
brand of
Italian amaretto cream...
-
therefore not an
isorhythmic motet as
often presented,
since there are no
isorhythms in its
compositional proceedings. Regardless, the
motet is
striking for...
-
value Gatra Groove Half-time
Harmonic rhythm Hemiola Homorhythm Iqa'
Isorhythm Metric modulation Non-retrogradable
rhythm Notes inégales Note
value Polyrhythm...
- structures.
Already discussed under Ars Nova has been the
practice of
isorhythm,
which continued to
develop through late-century and in fact did not achieve...
- not to (consciously) use a
system at all.
Other examples may
include isorhythm, ostinato, p****acaglia, chaconne, rhythms, or
chord progression. Precompositional...
-
value Gatra Groove Half-time
Harmonic rhythm Hemiola Homorhythm Iqa'
Isorhythm Metric modulation Non-retrogradable
rhythm Notes inégales Note
value Polyrhythm...