Imitative counterpoint is a compositional technique where two or more voices or parts mimic each other at different pitch levels. It creates a sense of unity and cohesion in the music. The imitation can occur in various intervals and at different points in the composition.
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Imitative counterpoint and homophony.
Counterpoint is a study to learn how to combine more than two melodic lines so that they are harmonic (sound good together) as well as maintaining their own individuality. Counterpoint is a necessary knowledge in order to compose music.
Counterpoint - album - was created in 2002.
Gordon Saunders has written: 'Examples in strict counterpoint (old and new)' -- subject(s): Counterpoint 'Examples in strict counterpoint' -- subject(s): Counterpoint
The duration of Counterpoint - radio - is 1800.0 seconds.
Wallace Berry has written: 'Divertimento' -- subject(s): Suites (Piano, bassoon, clarinet, flute, horn, oboe, percussion) 'Eighteenth-century imitative counterpoint' -- subject(s): Counterpoint, Instrumental music, Music, Music collections, Musical analysis, Vocal music 'Musical structure and performance' -- subject(s): Music, Musical analysis, Performance 'Canto lirico [for] viola and piano' -- subject(s): Viola and piano music