1. the process or result of transposing the tones of an interval or chord so that the original bass becomes an upper voice.
2. (in counterpoint) the transposition of the upper voice part below the lower, and vice versa.
3. presentation of a melody in contrary motion to its original form.
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AS fast as possible
It's Italian for quick.
In the Spanish style
There are a handful of common types of musical variations that typically occur. Augmentation and inversion are 2 very common types of musical variation.
The term "retrograde" is used to describe the movement that is the opposite of inversion. It involves playing a musical passage backward, reversing the order of the notes or themes.
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The medical term for inversion of the ankle is lateral. When the ankle becomes inverted, there is damage to the ligaments.
An inversion is a grammatical term to describe the switching of two words in a sentence. It is also a term used to describe the rotation of a joint in a human body.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
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AS fast as possible
Lively, fast.
Inversion in music is a technique where the order of notes in a musical chord or melody is reversed. This can create a different sound and feeling in the composition, adding variety and interest to the music. It can also be used to develop themes and create musical tension and resolution.
In the Spanish style
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
It's Italian for quick.