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IN POLYPHONIC MUSIC, THE REPETITION (EXACT OR MODIFIED) OF A MELODY IN A DIFFERENT VOICE
Nachahmung; Strict imitation; Real imitation
  • Andrea Gabrieli Ricercare del 12o tono
  • Andrea Gabrieli Ricercare del 12o tono
  • Bach Fugue XXII in B flat minor BWV 867, opening
  • Bach Fugue XXII in B flat minor BWV 867, opening
  • Bach Fugue XXII in B flat minor BWV 867, closing bars
  • Bach Fugue XXII in B flat minor BWV 867, closing bars
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  • Mozart Minuet from Trio K498, bars 76–86
  • Mozart Minuet from Trio K498, bars 76–86
  • Mozart Minuet from Trio K498, bars 94–100
  • Mozart Minuet from Trio K498, bars 94–100
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pale         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pale (jurisdiction); Pale (town); Pale (disambiguation)
I
adj.
devoid of color
1) deathly pale
2) to go, turn pale
3) pale with (rage)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to become devoid of color') to pale at ('to pale at the sight of blood')
2) (d; intr.) ('to become less important') to pale before, beside (everything paled before the possibility of war)
3) (d; intr.) ('to fade') to pale into (to pale into insignificance)
III
n.
prescribed area
beyond, outside the pale
Imitation (art)         
DOCTRINE OF ARTISTIC CREATIVITY ACCORDING TO WHICH THE CREATIVE PROCESS SHOULD BE BASED ON THE CLOSE IMITATION OF THE MASTERPIECES OF THE PRECEDING AUTHORS
Imitation (the arts); Artistic imitation; Doctrine of imitation; Imitation in art; Imitation in the arts
Imitation is the doctrine of artistic creativity according to which the creative process should be based on the close imitation of the masterpieces of the preceding authors. This concept was first formulated by Dionysius of Halicarnassus in the first century BCE as imitatio, and has since dominated for almost two thousand years the Western history of the arts and classicism.
pale         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pale (jurisdiction); Pale (town); Pale (disambiguation)
(paler, palest, pales, paling, paled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If something is pale, it is very light in colour or almost white.
Migrating birds filled the pale sky...
As we age, our skin becomes paler.
? dark
ADJ
Pale is also a combining form.
...a pale blue sailor dress...
COMB in COLOUR
2.
If someone looks pale, their face looks a lighter colour than usual, usually because they are ill, frightened, or shocked.
She looked pale and tired...
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
paleness
...his paleness when he realized that he was bleeding.
N-UNCOUNT: oft with poss
3.
If one thing pales in comparison with another, it is made to seem much less important, serious, or good by it.
When someone you love has a life-threatening illness, everything else pales in comparison.
...a soap opera against which other soaps pale into insignificance.
VERB: V, V prep
4.
If you think that someone's actions or behaviour are not acceptable, you can say that they are beyond the pale.
This sort of thing really is quite beyond the pale.
= unacceptable
PHRASE: PHR after v, oft PHR of n

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Imitation (music)

In music, imitation is the repetition of a melody in a polyphonic texture shortly after its first appearance in a different voice. The melody may vary through transposition, inversion, or otherwise, but retain its original character. The intervals and rhythms of an imitation may be exact or modified; imitation occurs at varying distances relative to the first occurrence, and phrases may begin with voices in imitation before they freely go their own ways.

Imitation helps provide unity to a composition and is used in forms such as the fugue and canon.

The near universality of imitation in polyphonic styles in Western music (and its frequency in homorhythmic, homophonic, and other textures) is evidence enough of its paradoxical value in asserting the individuality of voices.

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1. Yet everything was a pale imitation of the impact Madonna made on me.
2. I am not getting carried away though as this current side is a pale imitation of the trophy–winning sides of the previous 14 years.
3. While improving on the 2003 version in some small ways, the draft code is a very pale imitation of what is needed.
4. Ghetto–fabulous set out to be a parody of the fabulous, but in the end it seems to have just reproduced it: a pale imitation with darker skins.
5. The Alarm – who Joe Strummer once derided as "a pale imitation of a shadow of the Clash" – had a few hits when their mentors had imploded.