concept n° : ST084 domaine : musicologie |
organisme : TERMISTI auteur : Gracienne Benoit
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date : 2005.07.01
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- définition : Condition met by two pitch-class sets having the same prime form that share no pitch classes.
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entrée : complete non-invariance
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : the vector of 4-Z29 is [111111], so that transposition for any value of t would yield at least 1 invariant pc. Only inversion
followed by transposition (with special limitations on values of t) will result in complete non-invariance in that case.
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source : FORTE 1973: 40
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entrée : minimal invariance
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : (speaking of two equivalent pitch class sets in a musical example) Notice that [they] share no pitch classes; the condition
of minimal invariance is unique in this situation, for there is only one value of t which produces no invariants under inversion
followed by transposition
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source : FORTE 1973: 75
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contexte : (speaking of sets in a section from an opera) minimal or virtually minimal invariance appears to be the rule.
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source : FORTE 1973: 123
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Cooccurrences
- (Of a transposition) to produce minimal invariance in a case
source : FORTE 1973: 59
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- minimal invariance under inversion
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- minimal invariance under inversion followed by transposition
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