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retrograde$70112$ - перевод на голландский

TYPE OF MUSICAL PERMUTATION
Retrograde-inversion; Inverse retrograde; Retrograde inverse; Inverse-retrograde; Retrograde-inverse
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retrograde      
adj. achteruitgaand; teruggaand
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AUXILIARY SCALE OF A MEASUREMENT DEVICE, THAT AIDS TO INCREASE MEASUREMENT PRECISION
Vernier gauge; Vernier scales; Nonius (scale); Nonius scale; Retrograde vernier; Direct vernier; Vernier method; Vernier algorithm; Vernier track; Nonius algorithm; Vernier caliper scale; Vernier micrometer scale; Vernier constant; Nonius principle; Vernier principle; Retrograde Vernier; Direct Vernier; Vernier micrometre scale; Vernier calliper scale; Nonius connector; Nonius connector pin; Nonius bop pin; Nonius safety pin; Nonius pin; Nonius shackle; Nonius hanger; Nonius hanger bottom; Nonius hanger top; Nonius stirrup; Nonius suspension profile
Vernierschaalverdeling

Определение

retrograde
A retrograde action is one that you think makes a situation worse rather than better. (FORMAL)
The Prime Minister described transferring education to central government funding as 'a retrograde step'.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Википедия

Retrograde inversion

Retrograde inversion is a musical term that literally means "backwards and upside down": "The inverse of the series is sounded in reverse order." Retrograde reverses the order of the motif's pitches: what was the first pitch becomes the last, and vice versa. This is a technique used in music, specifically in twelve-tone technique, where the inversion and retrograde techniques are performed on the same tone row successively, "[t]he inversion of the prime series in reverse order from last pitch to first."

Conventionally, inversion is carried out first, and the inverted form is then taken backward to form the retrograde inversion, so that the untransposed retrograde inversion ends with the pitch that began the prime form of the series. In his late twelve-tone works, however, Igor Stravinsky preferred the opposite order, so that his row charts use inverse retrograde (IR) forms for his source sets, instead of retrograde inversions (RI), although he sometimes labeled them RI in his sketches.

For example, the forms of the row from Requiem Canticles are as follows:

 P0: 0 2 t e 1 8 6 7 9 4 3 5
 R0: 5 3 4 9 7 6 8 1 e t 2 0
 I0: 0 t 2 1 e 4 6 5 3 8 9 7
RI0: 7 9 8 3 5 6 4 e 1 2 t 0
IR0: 5 7 6 1 3 4 2 9 e 0 8 t

Note that IR is a transposition of RI, the pitch class between the last pitches of P and I above RI.

Other compositions that include retrograde inversions in its rows include works by Tadeusz Baird and Karel Goeyvaerts. One work in particular by the latter composer, Nummer 2, employs retrograde of the recurring twelve-tone row B–F–F–E–G–A–E–D–A–B–D–C in the piano part. It is performed in both styles, particularly in the outer sections of the piece. The final movement of Hindemith's Ludus Tonalis, the Postludium, is an exact retrograde inversion of the work's opening Praeludium.