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The problem arises because music consists of repeating patterns of notes based on octaves.
In a central section depicting a physical or mental storm, whole-tone harmony crumbles into near-total chromaticism — upward- and downward-slithering patterns of notes.
The early Paris and London sonatas, the autographs of which include Leopold's helping hand, show a childlike pleasure in patterns of notes and textures.
On the other hand, he was playing more than we've come to expect from him: stuttering patterns of notes that every once in a while crested into a mild roar.
The algorithm analyzes the patterns of notes and how they relate to one another and how often notes go together.
The computer sorts through each piece looking for characteristic patterns of notes, or motifs, then builds a new sequence of notes based on the patterns it finds.
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Other patterns of note are the increased consultation prevalence for the elbow in those aged 45-64, the decreasing consultation prevalence for wrist problems in adults as age increases, and the higher consultation prevalence for pelvic problems in females aged 25-44.
Thus, the heard image of the music differs from the pattern of notes actually played.
With an orchestra, the musicians see the pattern of notes on the page, and they know something is about to happen.
In the second key, however, the pattern of notes ends up preserving the exact chromatic distances, almost creating the BACH motive (BAsCH?).
Much more often the viola moves toward a pattern of notes or a turn of phrase or a kind of ornament, feeling its way -- though with total confidence -- and continuing.
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