Of course ... most all composer use this when composing.
Yes all composer use counterpoint, bad ones don't use it lol.
Mozart Beethoven and the other famous musicians you can think of.
Invertible counterpoint The contrapuntal design of two or more voices in a polyphonic texture so that any of them may serve as an upper voice or as the bass. Invertible counterpoint involving two (three, four) voices is called double (triple, quadruple) counterpoint. http://www.answers.com/topic/invertible-counterpoint-music
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, 1st movement. It is also nicknamed the "Fate" Symphony.
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The conservative reporter provided a solid counterpoint to the liberal reporter's presentation.
Mozart Beethoven and the other famous musicians you can think of.
While it is true that there are drawbacks to this approach, it is important to consider the counterpoint that offers a different perspective on the issue.
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
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The duration of Counterpoint - radio - is 1800.0 seconds.
Invertible counterpoint The contrapuntal design of two or more voices in a polyphonic texture so that any of them may serve as an upper voice or as the bass. Invertible counterpoint involving two (three, four) voices is called double (triple, quadruple) counterpoint. http://www.answers.com/topic/invertible-counterpoint-music
Markand Thakar has written: 'Counterpoint' -- subject(s): Counterpoint
Jazz Counterpoint - 1985 was released on: USA: 1985
Modal counterpoint is a musical technique that involves composing music through the interaction of different melodic lines, typically employing a strict set of rules governing the relationships between these lines. It is distinguished from tonal counterpoint by its use of medieval modes rather than the major and minor scales commonly used in tonal harmony.
The final movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony contain the first symphonic use (by Beethoven) of the trombone and the piccolo.