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Tone row — P 0 tone row melody from Arnold Schoenberg s Op. 25 Minuet Trio opening[1] … Wikipedia
Derived row — For other uses, see Partition (disambiguation). The term partition is also French for the sheet music of a transcription. In music using the twelve tone technique, derivation is the construction of a row through segments. A derived row is a tone… … Wikipedia
Serialism — In music, serialism is a technique for composition that uses sets to describe musical elements, and allows the manipulation of those sets.Fact|date=May 2008 Serialism is often, though not universally, held to begin with twelve tone technique,… … Wikipedia
Twelve-tone technique — Arnold Schoenberg, the inventor of Twelve tone technique … Wikipedia
keyboard instrument — ▪ music Introduction any musical instrument on which different notes can be sounded by pressing a series of keys, push buttons, or parallel levers. In nearly all cases in Western music the keys correspond to consecutive notes in the… … Universalium
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Atonality — in its broadest sense describes music that lacks a tonal center, or key. Atonality in this sense usually describes compositions written from about 1907 to the present day where a hierarchy of pitches focusing on a single, central tone is not used … Wikipedia
Music theory — is the study of how music works. It examines the language and notation of music. It seeks to identify patterns and structures in composers techniques across or within genres, styles, or historical periods. In a grand sense, music theory distills… … Wikipedia
chamber music — music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, esp. for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments. [1780 90] * * * Music composed for small instrumental ensembles and performed without a conductor. Traditionally… … Universalium
Inversion (music) — For non musical meanings of inversion , see Inversion (disambiguation). Inversion example from Bach s The Well Tempered Clavier[1] … Wikipedia