• term covers both chromatic and diatonic transpositions as follows. Chromatic transposition is scalar transposition within the chromatic scale, implying that...
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    we refer to the transposition of that instrument. In full scores, music for transposing instruments is generally written in transposed form, just as in...
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  • Look up transposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transposition may refer to: Transposition (mathematics), a permutation which exchanges two elements...
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  • scales in total. When transposing a mode of limited transposition this is not the case. For example, the mode of limited transposition that Messiaen labelled...
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  • to music torture". Transposition (4). doi:10.4000/transposition.494 – via OpenEdition Journals. Cusick, Suzanne G. (2006). "Music as torture / Music as...
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  • list of transposing instruments and their transposition. Transposing instruments are instruments for which the convention is to write music notation...
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    operations that may be performed on a set are transposition and inversion. Sets related by transposition or inversion are said to be transpositionally...
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  • Modernism (music) Modes of limited transposition Modified Stave Notation Modular music Modulation (music) Modus (medieval music) Moment form Monad (music) Money...
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  • digital pianos and keyboards can transpose. The harmonium sometimes features a mechanically shifted keyboard for transposition. A guitar capo has much the...
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  • stanza. In music, an octave. Particularly in the following musical instructions: All' ottava alta (8va, also ottava sopra), transpose music up one octave...
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    retrograde-inversion, a backwards upside-down form. Transposition is indicated by a T number, for example P8 is a T(4) transposition of P4.[further explanation needed]...
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  • C–D–E might be shifted up, or transposed, a single scale step to become D–E–F. This process is called "scalar transposition" or "shifting to a new key"...
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  • where transposition is carried out after inversion. However, unlike in set theory, the transposition may be a chromatic or diatonic transposition. Thus...
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    "Über modus und Transposition um 1600". Basler Jahrbuch für historische Musikpraxis: 9–43. Parrott, Andrew (1984). "Transposition in Monteverdi's Vespers...
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    is denoted P0, then P1 denotes its transposition upward by one semitone (similarly I1 is an upward transposition of the inverted form, R1 of the retrograde...
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  • keyboard). However, any transposition of each of these scales is a valid example of the corresponding mode. In other words, transposition preserves mode. Although...
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    fingerings regardless of key, so there is no change in geometry when transposing music. Furthermore, the use of multiple rows allows the pianist to more...
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    sight-reading as part of an audition or an exam. Some musicians can transpose music during performance to suit particular instruments or vocal ranges,...
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    Giant Steps (composition) Linear progression Transposition (music) Bonds, Mark Evan (2006). A History of Music in Western Culture, p.123. 2nd ed. ISBN 0-13-193104-0...
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    first appearance in a different voice. The melody may vary through transposition, inversion, or otherwise, but retain its original character. The intervals...
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    simple operations such as transposition and inversion, one can discover deep structures in the music. Operations such as transposition and inversion are called...
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    Major sixth (category Sixths (music))
    classed as a consonance of the 5-limit. A major sixth is also used in transposing music to E-flat instruments, like the alto clarinet, alto saxophone, E-flat...
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  • composition in Western classical music, art music, and pop music. Tonality (from "Tonic") or key: Music which uses the notes of a particular scale is...
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    refers to the "rule" explaining the number of parts, places of entry, transposition, and so on, according to which one or more additional parts may be derived...
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  • demonstrations of tape music/effects that he created at his Composers Forum, in the McMillin Theatre at Columbia University. These included Transposition, Reverberation...
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    two distinct transpositions (every even transposition of the whole tone scale is identical with the original and every odd transposition has no common...
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    Trumpet (category Military music)
    valve simultaneously, and so on. The sounding pitch depends on the transposition of the instrument. Engaging the fourth valve, if present, usually drops...
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    of classical music between roughly 1750 and 1820. The classical period falls between the Baroque and Romantic periods. Classical music has a lighter...
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  • rhyming was transposed to the island and locally the style was transformed by 'Jamaican lyricism', or the local patois. Hip hop as music and culture formed...
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    transformation, through the application of zero or more operations, such as transposition, inversion, retrogradation, circular permutation (also called rotation)...
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