concept n° : ST034 domaine : musicologie |
organisme : TERMISTI auteur : Gracienne Benoit
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date : 2005.07.01
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EN
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- définition : Pitch classes arranged in a temporal order.[1] “Although the word ‘set’ is sometimes used for such ordered patterns, they
are more often referred to as series (or rows).[2]
source : [1] SOLOMON 1997b; [2] TUCKER 2000: 15
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note : “When we project musical objects onto one of their dimensions, and that one exhibits some order, we say that the objects are
‘ordered in’ that dimension”
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source : RAHN 1975
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note : Examples of ordered sets: melodies and melodic lines
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source : Dr Moreno ANDREATTA, 3 May, 2005
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notation : ordered sets are displayed with a space separating the numbers, [e.g.] A:9 0 5 11; B:9 0 11 5
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source : FORTE 1973: 61
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entrée : ordered set
grammaire : compound noun
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note : “ordered” vs. “unordered”
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contexte : Many thousands of different 12-tone rows may be constructed from the [12 chromatic] pcs. (...) Each is an ordered set or series.
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source : SOLOMON 2002b
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entrée : ordered pc set
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : three forms of pc set 5-4 are unfolded in [a] passage [from a piece by Schoenberg]: the ordered pc sets A: 8 4 3 2 5 (...)
B: 10 1 9 8 7 (...) C: 0 3 11 10 9
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source : FORTE 1973: 63
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entrée : linear set
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : little research has been conducted that examines the explicit behavior of vertical and linear sets on the musical surface
and how these sets interact to generate unified spaces.
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source : SHUSTER 2005
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FR
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entrée : ensemble ordonné
grammaire : groupe nominal masculin
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note : comparer avec le même terme dans le domaine de la théorie des ensembles
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contexte :
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source : traduction dans le GDRM
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