- set
theory there are
twelve trichords given inversional equivalency, and,
without inversional equivalency,
nineteen trichords.
These are
numbered 1–12,...
-
Viennese trichords,
though they may be
voiced in many ways.
According to
Henry Martin, "[c]omposers such as
Webern ... are
partial to 016
trichords, given...
- music, the all-
trichord hexachord is a
unique hexachord that
contains all
twelve trichords, or from
which all
twelve possible trichords may be derived...
- own use.
Donald Martino had
produced tables of hexachords, tetrachords,
trichords, and
pentachords for
combinatoriality in his 1961 article, "The Source...
- the Ajam
trichord's third scale degree may be
tuned just
slightly flat of an equal-tempered third).
Because most uses of
these Ajam
trichords place the...
- Claptonesque". He
identified two of the composition's
significant motifs: a
bluesy trichord and a
diminished triad with
roots in A and E.
Huntley called the song "a...
-
composer as 0 4 1 11 3 2 : 8 6 5 10 7 9, and
generates the four main
trichords of the piece. It
never once
appears complete as a
melodic succession,...
- are its inversion. A row
created in this manner,
through variants of a
trichord or
tetrachord called the generator, is
called a
derived row. The tone rows...
-
dated between 1932 and 1934
contain comprehensive data on
combinatorial trichords,
tetrachords and
hexachords including semi-combinatorial and all-combinatorial...
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Persian Dastgah,
Arabic maqam and the
Turkish makam,
scales are made up of
trichords, tetrachords, and
pentachords (each
called a jins in Arabic) with the...