Reich Bar Nos Flashcards

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Chords of E and F#

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39 + 34

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Added note chords

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33 E + 4th and 7th

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Arpeggio and diatonic leaps

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1-2

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Resultant melody

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25 onwards more developed than other parts’ lines

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4
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More disjunct

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35 m6 m6 and 7th to distinguish line from others

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Modal inflections

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33

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Use of semiquavers

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1

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Mostly crochets

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1

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Use of rests

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From 1

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9
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Repeated pulsing semiquaver rhythm

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27 onwards

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Dislocated rhythm with interpolated rests = strongly syncopated

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1

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Added note chords

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39 + 34

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2 part homorhythm

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1-2

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Two-part counterpoint

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3 onwards

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14
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Contrapuntal canonic texture with 6-11 parts playing at once

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5 onwards

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Four-part homorhythmic pulsing chords fade in and out

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27 onwards

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Close imitations at the interval of a quaver rest

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3 onwards