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imitative counterpoint
Imitative Counterpoint
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
Counterpoint in a drama is two or more people talking at once. It is often used in an argument or other dynamic conversation.
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Imitative counterpoint
Imitative counterpoint
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Imitative Counterpoint
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.
Imitative counterpoint and homophony.
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.
The word, spit, is in itself onomatopaeic, or imitative, if you prefer. Spew has a similar origin, and is also imitative.
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