- A
transpositional pun is a pun
format with two aspects. It
involves transposing the
words in a well-known
phrase or
saying to get a daffynition-like clever...
- equivalence. In many
musical contexts,
transpositionally equivalent chords are
thought to be similar.
Transpositional equivalence is a
feature of musical...
-
formal definitions of equivalence." Two
transpositionally related sets are said to
belong to the same
transpositional set
class (Tn). Two sets
related by...
- is
similar to
enharmonic equivalency,
octave equivalency and even
transpositional equivalency.
Inversional equivalency is used
little in
tonal theory...
- collection),
although there are a
total of 43
enharmonically inequivalent,
transpositionally inequivalent eight-note sets. The
earliest systematic treatment of...
-
Coltrane changes. "Similarly," to any pair of
transpositionally related sets
being reducible to two
transpositionally related representations of the chromatic...
-
Backdoor compared with the
dominant (front door) in the
chromatic circle: they
share two
tones and are
transpositionally equivalent....
- Gujarati-ization in
sound vary. Some
words do not go far
beyond this
basic transpositional rule, and
sound much like
their English source,
while others differ...
- language. All
suffixes can be
categorized into the nominal, verbal,
transpositional and
those not
subcategorized for
lexical category (including stem-external...
- C7 is
transpositionally equivalent to the F♯7, the
leading tones resolve inversionally (E-B♭
resolves to F-A, A♯-E
resolves to B-D♯) Play F-C7-F, F-F♯7-F...