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- music of microtonesintervals smaller than a semitone, also called "microintervals". It may also be extended to include any music using intervals not found...
- section. The flute is in tune with this higher section, but through microintervals and glissandos also coincides with the lower section. The piece has...
- to musical texts. The text ****erts that the octave has 22 shrutis or microintervals of musical tones or 1200 cents. This is very close to the ancient Gr****...
- Haas's style recalls that of György Ligeti in its use of micropolyphony, microintervals and the exploitation of the overtone series; he is often characterized...
- where no one else had thus far dared go. Hába was not some kind of “microinterval fanatic” as is sometimes ****umed. He did offer his students this path...
- gives the fraction of an octave, within the corresponding equitempered microinterval system, that best approximates the meantone fifth. The fourth gives...
- Carlo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili, for orchestra in microintervals (1984) A Pierre. Dell’azzurro silenzio, inquietum, for b**** flute, b****...
- 8 of the first chapter describe nada (sound), svara (tone), śruti (microinterval), gramas (primary scales), murcchanas (derivative scales), varna (color)...
- de Debussy and Si le jour paraît.... He was influenced by the use of microintervals in the cante jondo. Ohana rarely composed for large symphony orchestra:...