progressions are then simultaneity successions, though not all simultaneity successions are harmonic progressions and not all simultaneities are chords. Musical...
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Look up simultaneity, simultaneous, or simultaneously in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Simultaneity may refer to: Relativity of simultaneity, a concept...
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In music, a triad is a set of three notes (or "pitch classes") that can be stacked vertically in thirds. Triads are the most common chords in Western...
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In music, a dyad (less commonly, diad) is a set of two notes or pitches. The notes of a dyad can be played simultaneously or in succession. Notes played...
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Tone cluster (redirect from Cluster (music))
of it was like music to murder somebody to; it was like horror-movie music." In traditional Japanese gagaku, the imperial court music, a tone cluster...
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Pentachord (redirect from Pentad (music))
A pentachord in music theory may be either of two things. In pitch-class set theory, a pentachord is defined as any five pitch classes, regarded as an...
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A tetrad is a set of four notes in music theory. When these four notes form a tertian chord they are more specifically called a seventh chord, after the...
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Young regarding "allowable" sequences and simultaneities, perhaps in imitation of Hindustani classical music which he, Zazeela and the others either studied...
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Trichord (category Simultaneities (music))
In music theory, a trichord (/traɪkɔːrd/) is a group of three different pitch classes found within a larger group. A trichord is a contiguous three-note...
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written symbol Chord—a simultaneity of notes heard as some sort of unit Chord progression—a succession of chords (simultaneity succession) For a more...
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In music, a monad is a single note or pitch. The Western chromatic scale, for example, is composed of twelve monads. Monads are contrasted to dyads, groups...
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(Winter): 644–682. Brandt, William E. 1974. "The Music of Elliott Carter: Simultaneity and Complexity". Music Educators Journal 60, no. 9 (May): 24–32. Brown...
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regarding allowable sequences and simultaneities. Combined with Young's interest in sustained tones and Hindustani classical music was Tony Conrad's knowledge...
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Twelve-tone technique (redirect from Twelve-tone music)
contrast between, "accumulations of 5ths", and, "generally more complex simultaneity". For example, group A consists of B♭–C–F–B♮ while the, "more blended"...
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composers use more than one type of texture in the same piece of music. A simultaneity is more than one complete musical texture occurring at the same...
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List of chords (category Music theory lists)
and simultaneities: Added tone chord Altered chord Approach chord Chord names and symbols (popular music) Chromatic mediant Common chord (music) Diatonic...
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function in mathematics used to define addition Simultaneity succession, a particular type of simultaneity in music "Succession" (30 Rock), an episode of 30...
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Simple meter Simultaneity Sixteenth note Sixth Sixth chord Sketch (music) Skolion Slash chord Slide (musical ornament) Slide trumpet Slur (music) Social history...
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Harmony (redirect from Harmony (music))
Pitch simultaneity in particular is rarely a major consideration. Nevertheless, many other considerations of pitch are relevant to the music, its theory...
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(Summer), or 102 (Winter): 41. Music Gallery.[full citation needed] Andrea Santini, "Multiplicity—Fragmentation—Simultaneity: Sound-Space as a Conveyor of...
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ISBN 978-1-78099-226-6. OCLC 936416159. "Past and Present in "Strange Simultaneity": Mark Fisher Explains Hauntology at NYU". Rhizome. Retrieved 2021-05-07...
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cooled, following remarks with Umberto Boccioni about the ambiguity of 'simultaneity'. Apollinaire no longer used the term Orphism in his subsequent writings...
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Time point (redirect from Time point (music))
initiation of a single pitch, the repetition of a pitch, or a pitch simultaneity", therefore the beginning of a sound, rather than its duration. It may...
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sound in unison or octaves only at specific structural points, and the simultaneity of different pitches does not follow the Western system of organized...
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it as a "prime example of hypnagogic folk" that quietly observes the "simultaneity of time" along with its "misery, wonder, and promise". In Paste, Matt...
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develop a General Temporal Theory. The physics of the book, Principles of Simultaneity, describes time as having a much deeper, more complex structure than...
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sequentiality, to the era of the instant speed of electricity, which brought simultaneity. Multidisciplinary approaches also encourage people to help shape the...
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at the same time or successively, also called multiple perspective, simultaneity or multiplicity, while Constructivism was influenced by Picasso's technique...
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Pietro Raimondi (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
operas and sacred music, he was also as an innovator in contrapuntal technique as well as in creation of gigantic musical simultaneities. He was the director...
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into sequences, lineal connections) to electric speed (faster up to simultaneity, creative configuration, structure, total field). Howard Rheingold comments...
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