In music, notes inégales is a performance practice, mainly from the Baroque and Classical music eras, in which some notes with equal written time values...
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Swing time (redirect from Swung note)
dotted note variety, often notated in 2 4 (The Harvest Home, The Boys of Bluehill) for the 3:1 hard swing/shuffle of Celtic music. Notes inégales, a 17th-century...
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examples of music performance practices using unequal rhythms include notes inégales and swing. The precise performance of dotted rhythms can be a complex...
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tuplets may be used. However, see swung note and notes inégales. Although note heads of various shapes, and notes with and without stems appear in early...
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themselves and others. Notes inégales (unequal notes) are a common feature of French Baroque music, in which subdivided pairs of notes are written with equal...
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short, accented note is followed by a longer one. This reverses the pattern normally associated with dotted notes or notes inégales, in which the longer...
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Cross-beat tonguing, used for dotted rhythms (Notes inégales: louré or pointé): tu-ru, with ru falling on the longer note on the beat. Another method was made...
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Nicolas Gigault (section Notes)
performance than in other contemporary sources. There is much use of notes inégales, so much that some scholars believe the music to be unlistenable today...
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parts changes as the music progresses. Each quarter note in the lower part equals 41⁄2 quarter notes in the upper parts, creating an uneven ratio of 4:9...
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duration of the initial note in a pair is augmented and that of the second is diminished. Also known as "notes inégales", swung notes are widely used in jazz...
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how long or short a note, phrase, section, or composition lasts. "Duration is the length of time a pitch, or tone, is sounded." A note may last less than...
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alterations to the written music - rhythmic variations such as rubato and notes inégales as well as improvised ornamentation - were common in Bach's time and...
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the night notes inégales (Fr.) Unequal notes; a principally Baroque performance practice of applying long-short rhythms to pairs of notes written as...
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Dimension. "It was built around a single, emphatic bass note followed by a rapid succession of lighter notes. The pattern repeated over and over hypnotically...
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Nonchord tone Nonet (music) Non-lexical vocables in music Notehead Note nere Notes inégales Notre-Dame school Novelette (music) Novelty song Number (music)...
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musicians such as Ian Pace, Rui Baeta, Katharina Gross, Peter Wiegold (Notes Inégales), Ryszard Lubieniecki, Lara Martins, and others. Halay's practice-led...
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historically informed performance Figured bass Folk baroque monody notes inégales polychoral style Style brisé Galant Schemata Background Common practice...
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patterns, such as steady eighth notes or pulses; Intrametric – confirming patterns, such as dotted eighth-sixteenth note and swing patterns; Contrametric...
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Academic. pp. 82–84. ISBN 978-1-84885-064-4. Chapman, Jane (2001). "Notes inégales in contemporary music?" Contemporary Music Review, 20(1), pages 59–69...
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ornaments can be identified from the tables of Couperin and Rameau, and notes inégales are appropriate, unless a movement is in Italian style. Examples of...
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Saxophone at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Forshaw is a member of Notes Inégales, directed by Peter Wiegold, and was featured as soloist with the group...
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sensitive performance" in Music & Letters. Unusually, he elected not to use notes inégales in the performance, although he was very interested in researching "old"...
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- A5 Although it is written with the first C Clef and has various high notes, this role should preferably be referred to as a Bas-dessus (Mezzo-soprano)...
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historically informed performance Figured bass Folk baroque monody notes inégales polychoral style Style brisé Galant Schemata Background Common practice...
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Francisco Correa de Arauxo (section Notes)
sounding of a note and its chromatic alteration (e.g., C and C#). The theoretical aspect of this work also discusses ornamentation, notes inegales, registration...
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Jehan Alain (section Notes)
[1945] 1938 – 27 years old – 21 opus JA 122 – Tantum ergo, pour deux voix inégales (sic) et orgue [18 January 1938] JA 136 – Messe modale en septuor, pour...
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and with members of the Dr K. Sextet, 'Pierrot Kabarett' Concert, Club Inegales, Gower Street, London, 22 January 2015 (Dr K. Sextet). Premiere: The Anvil...
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Profira Sadoveanu (section Notes)
1974, p. 8 Lefter, pp. 12, 13 Lefter, p. 12 Imola Katalin Nagy, "Paralele inegale. Sadoveanu și Móricz sau paradoxul coincidențelor", in Vatra, Vol. XXXVII...
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Magazine 153. Composer's commentary: Notes to "Joseph Phibbs – The Canticle of the Rose", NMC Debut Discs D191. Notes at: www.eclassical...
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