concept n° : ST044 domaine : musicologie |
organisme : TERMISTI auteur : Gracienne Benoit
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date : 2005.07.01
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EN
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conceptual network : consult (44)
- définition : The best normal order [is] the most compact of two normal orders, chose from those of a set and its inverse.
source : SOLOMON 1997b
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entrée : best normal order
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : (speaking of [3,5,6,9,0]) the set is not in best normal order and does not appear on the list [of prime forms]. Therefore
it is necessary to take the normal order of the inversion of the set and transpose it to level 0. [0,1,3,6,9] is the best
normal order, and the name associated with it on the list of prime forms is 5-31.
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source : FORTE 1973: 12-13
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contexte : [From] the prime form (...) [and] the inversion [written out beginning on 0] (...), pick the set name that has the smallest
intervals on the left, the best normal order, and it is the label for the set.
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source : HEADLAM 2005: 3
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rem.: in this case prime form refers to what other authors call prime-form candidate.
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entrée : normal order (or best normal order)
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : The form of a pc set such that it is in normal order (or best normal order) and the first integer is 0 is called a prime form.
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source : FORTE 1973: 5
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entrée : BNO
grammaire : Abbreviation
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contexte : you must determine the “best normal order” (BNO) before you can determine [the Forte Prime] and set-name.
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source : SOLOMON 1998
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entrée : bno
grammaire : Abbreviation
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contexte : Forte uses the bno to the exclusion of normal order, (...) thereby making no distinction between major and minor chords
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source : SOLOMON 1997b
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entrée : best normal form
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : To look up the name of a pc set on the list of prime forms it is first necessary to put the set in normal order and then to
transpose the normal order so that the first integer is 0. (...) If this is the best normal form, it will be found on the
list of prime forms.
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source : FORTE 1973: 12
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entrée : normal order
grammaire : compound noun
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note : given as equivalent
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source : ANDREATTA & AGON 2003b : 7e p.
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FR
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réseau conceptuel : consulter (38)
- définition : On parle d’ordre normal dans le cas où, parmi les possibles permutations cycliques ou inversions, la forme la plus compacte,
c.-à-d. celle qui minimise la distance entre la première note et toutes les autres, ne commence pas par 0.
source : d'après ANDREATTA & AGON 2003b : 7e p.
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entrée : ordre normal
grammaire : groupe nominal masculin
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contexte : [Une] figure (...) montre le processus de réduction à l’ordre normal et à la forme primaire [d’un accord]
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source : ANDREATTA & AGON 2003b : 6e p.
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entrée : ordre normal (ou « meilleur ordre normal »)
grammaire : groupe nominal masculin
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note : dans la version française d'Analysis
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source : BENT & DRABKIN, 1998, Glossaire « structure de base »
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