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inégales in the
Lullist tradition, he says it is the
first level of
diminution that is
subject to
inequality procedure.
Sometimes the
notes inégales are...
- This
reverses the
pattern normally ****ociated with
dotted notes or
notes inégales, in
which the
longer value precedes the shorter. In
Baroque music, a Lombard...
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fashion noblezza Nobility nocturne (Fr.) A
piece written for the
night notes inégales (Fr.)
Unequal notes; a prin****lly
Baroque performance practice of applying...
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examples of
music performance practices using unequal rhythms include notes inégales and swing. The
precise performance of
dotted rhythms can be a
complex issue...
- Publishers, 2001). "se dit
aussi au figuré, pour irrégulier, bizarre,
inégale." Le
Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française (1762)
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December 2019...
- and by
listening carefully to
recordings of
themselves and others.
Notes inégales (unequal notes) are a
common feature of
French Baroque music, in which...
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Certain music of the
Baroque and
classical era is pla****
using notes inégales,
which is
analogous to swing. In
shuffle rhythm, the
first note in a pair...
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services de télécommunications en République Démocratique du
Congo et
inégale répartition des ressources".
Revue d'Économie Régionale &
Urbaine (in French)...
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Homorhythm Iqa'
Isorhythm Metric modulation Non-retrogradable
rhythm Notes inégales Note
value Polyrhythm Prolation Prosody Pulse Rhythmic mode Stop-time Swing...
- is
augmented and that of the
second is diminished. Also
known as "notes
inégales",
swung notes are
widely used in jazz
music and
other jazz-influenced music...