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"A sequence is the reiteration, one or more times, at a higher or lower pitch, of a phrase or the section of a phrase. If each horizontal interval is exactly reproduced, the sequence is said to be a Real Sequence".
Taken from page 16 Counterpoint and Harmony by Edward C. Bairstow.
Taken from page 16 Counterpoint and Harmony by Edward C. Bairstow.
catmartin said:
"A sequence is the reiteration, one or more times, at a higher or lower pitch, of a phrase or the section of a phrase. If each horizontal interval is exactly reproduced, the sequence is said to be a Real Sequence".
Taken from page 16 Counterpoint and Harmony by Edward C. Bairstow.
Thanks, but I know what "sequence" is, I need to know what "real sequence" is.Taken from page 16 Counterpoint and Harmony by Edward C. Bairstow.
ETA: I just found the definition, thanks!
Edited by Ren-Raku on Monday 8th September 17:42
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