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interval — intervalic, intervallic /in teuhr val ik/, adj. /in teuhr veuhl/, n. 1. an intervening period of time: an interval of 50 years. 2. a period of temporary cessation; pause: intervals between the volleys of gunfire. 3. a space between things, points … Universalium
Flamenco — Not to be confused with Flamengo or Flamingo. For films with the same name, see Flamenco (film). Flamenco Stylistic origins Romani, Andalusian, Byzantine, Mozarabic, Moorish, Sephardic Cultural origins Andalusia (Spain) Typical instruments … Wikipedia
Luigi Nono — Zattere al ponte Longo – Dorsoduro, the house in Venice where Luigi Nono was born. Luigi Nono (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi ˈnɔːno]; January 29, 1924 – May 8, 1990) was an Italian avant garde composer of classical music and remains one… … Wikipedia
Braille music — is a Braille code that allows music to be notated using Braille cells so that music can be read by visually impaired musicians. The Braille music system was originally developed by Louis Braille. Braille cell, 2 dots wide by 3 dots high Braille… … Wikipedia
Makam — See also: List of Makams and Arabic Maqam Makam (from the Arabic word مقام) In Turkish classical music, a system of melody types called makam (pl. makamlar) provides a complex set of rules for composing and performance. Each makam specifies… … Wikipedia
Melodic expectation — In music cognition melodic expectation is the tendency for a person listening to a melody to have a feeling or expectation for what might come next in the melody. For example, if the ascending musical partial octave do re mi fa sol la ... is… … Wikipedia
Jazz chord — This article is intended to describe and explain some of the chords and chord symbols which are commonly found in Jazz music and harmony.NomenclatureIntervalsEach chord is described as a series of intervalic relationships to the root of the chord … Wikipedia
Implication-Realization — The Implication Realization (I R) model of melodic expectation was developed by Eugene Narmour as an alternative to Schenkerian analysis centered less on music analysis and more on cognitive aspects of expectation. The model is one of the most… … Wikipedia
Viola Concerto (Bartók) — Béla Bartók wrote his Viola Concerto (BB128) in July August 1945, in Saranac Lake, New York, while suffering from the terminal stages of leukemia. It was a response to a commission by William Primrose. Along with the Piano Concerto No. 3, it is… … Wikipedia
Interval vector — In musical set theory, an interval vector (also called an interval class vector or ic vector) is an array that expresses the intervallic content of a pitch class set.In 12 equal temperament it has six digits, with each digit standing for the… … Wikipedia