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Singers normally harmonize voices in homophonic parallelism moving in parallel thirds or fourths.
The Musica enchiriadis and Scholia enchiriadis give the earliest written description of music in several voices: parallel organum, in which a plainchant melody is sung in parallel fourths or parallel fifths.
He gave commanding and colorful accounts of the other pieces in the volume, which includes études that explore cascading runs in parallel thirds as well as harmonically pungent lines in parallel fourths.
It's a scenic drama set in an isolated Welsh valley during a parallel second world war that Britain is losing.
Lithuanians are especially proud of their sutartinės, an ancient and unique form of typically two- and three-voiced polyphony notable for its parallel seconds.
Medieval-sounding chants in parallel fifths, inspired by the oral practice of tvísöngur (twin-song), collide with pinwheeling triads and brazen dissonances.
The vocal line carefully mimics the natural rhythm and flow of the language; the piano part is spare: just eerie ascending scales in parallel sevenths and ninths, and plain chords of open fifths.
In the wake of the Bandung Conference there were two parallel Third-world manifestations: Asia and Africa against colonial powers and Latin American against US dominance.
The reaction network consisted of a series of parallel first-order reactions, which can be described by the Arrhenius equation.
A simple reaction mechanism is proposed and validated, in which both hemicellulose and cellulose degrade in parallel first-order reactions.
The ICC consists of multiple parallel first-order lossy integrators, with the goal of targeting all major participating resonant modes in the oscillation of the structure.
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