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Что (кто) такое tone row - определение

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Tone row         
  • First array of four aggregates (numbered 1–4 at bottom) from [[Milton Babbitt]]'s ''[[Composition for Four Instruments]]'', each vertical line (four trichords labeled a–d) is an aggregate while each horizontal line (four trichords labeled a–d) is also an aggregate<ref name="Whittall 271"/>
  • Ben Johnston]]'s ''String Quartet No. 7'', mov. 2<ref>[[John Fonville]], "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A Guide for Interpreters", ''[[Perspectives of New Music]]'' 29, no. 2 (Summer 1991): 106–137, citation on 127.</ref>[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row.mid]] and hexachords.[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row chords.mid]]
  • loc=195}} symmetrical about the central tone with one note (D) repeated.[[File:Berio - Nones thirteen-tone row.mid]]
  • loc=166}}[[File:Pierre Boulez - Second Piano Sonata series.mid]]
  • loc=154}}. Italics original.</ref>[[File:Schoenberg - Variations for Orchestra op. 31 tone row mirror forms.mid]]
  • pp=176–177}}</ref>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 2 series.mid]]
  • Unordered sets from the third of Stockhausen's ''Klavierstücke'' I–IV<ref name="Leeuw176"/>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 3 series.mid]]
  • loc=174}}[[File:Stockhausen Gruppen für drei Orchester series.mid]]
  • loc=127}}[[File:Stravinsky - In memoriam Dylan Thomas five-tone row.mid]]
  • Basic row forms from Stravinsky's ''Requiem Canticles'':<ref name="Whittall 139"/> P R I IR
  • loc=158}}[[File:Webern - Piano Variations op. 27 tone row.mid]]
A SEQUENCE CONTAINING EACH TONE IN THE CHROMATIC SCALE (OR SOME OTHER SCALE OF INTEREST), USED IN SERIALIST MUSICAL COMPOSITION
Tone Row; Note row; Tone-row; Total chromatic; Tone rows; Set complex; Tonveihe; Tune row; Array (music); Aggregate (music); Twelve-tone row; P number; Secondary set; Prime (music); Total chromaticism; Weighted aggregate; All-partition array; Reihe; Set-complex; Pitch aggregate; Urzwölfklang; Mirror form; Retrograde equivalency
In music, a tone row or note row ( or ), also series or set, is a non-repetitive ordering of a set of pitch-classes, typically of the twelve notes in musical set theory of the chromatic scale, though both larger and smaller sets are sometimes found.
tone row         
  • First array of four aggregates (numbered 1–4 at bottom) from [[Milton Babbitt]]'s ''[[Composition for Four Instruments]]'', each vertical line (four trichords labeled a–d) is an aggregate while each horizontal line (four trichords labeled a–d) is also an aggregate<ref name="Whittall 271"/>
  • Ben Johnston]]'s ''String Quartet No. 7'', mov. 2<ref>[[John Fonville]], "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A Guide for Interpreters", ''[[Perspectives of New Music]]'' 29, no. 2 (Summer 1991): 106–137, citation on 127.</ref>[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row.mid]] and hexachords.[[File:Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2 just tone row chords.mid]]
  • loc=195}} symmetrical about the central tone with one note (D) repeated.[[File:Berio - Nones thirteen-tone row.mid]]
  • loc=166}}[[File:Pierre Boulez - Second Piano Sonata series.mid]]
  • loc=154}}. Italics original.</ref>[[File:Schoenberg - Variations for Orchestra op. 31 tone row mirror forms.mid]]
  • pp=176–177}}</ref>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 2 series.mid]]
  • Unordered sets from the third of Stockhausen's ''Klavierstücke'' I–IV<ref name="Leeuw176"/>[[File:Stockhausen - Klavierstücke I-IV 3 series.mid]]
  • loc=174}}[[File:Stockhausen Gruppen für drei Orchester series.mid]]
  • loc=127}}[[File:Stravinsky - In memoriam Dylan Thomas five-tone row.mid]]
  • Basic row forms from Stravinsky's ''Requiem Canticles'':<ref name="Whittall 139"/> P R I IR
  • loc=158}}[[File:Webern - Piano Variations op. 27 tone row.mid]]
A SEQUENCE CONTAINING EACH TONE IN THE CHROMATIC SCALE (OR SOME OTHER SCALE OF INTEREST), USED IN SERIALIST MUSICAL COMPOSITION
Tone Row; Note row; Tone-row; Total chromatic; Tone rows; Set complex; Tonveihe; Tune row; Array (music); Aggregate (music); Twelve-tone row; P number; Secondary set; Prime (music); Total chromaticism; Weighted aggregate; All-partition array; Reihe; Set-complex; Pitch aggregate; Urzwölfklang; Mirror form; Retrograde equivalency
¦ noun Music a particular sequence of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale used as a basis for twelve-note (serial) music.
All-interval twelve-tone row         
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MUSICAL TONE SERIES
All-interval row; All interval series; All-interval series; All interval row; All-interval twelve-tone chord; Grandmother chord; Mother chord; Mutterakkord; Grossmutterakkord; All-interval twelve-tone set; All-interval twelve-tone series; Link chord; Pyramidakkord; Mutterakkorde; Pyramidenakkord
In music, an all-interval twelve-tone row, series, or chord, is a twelve-tone tone row arranged so that it contains one instance of each interval within the octave, 1 through 11 (an ordering of every interval, 0 through 11, that contains each (ordered) pitch-interval class, 0 through 11). A "twelve-note spatial set made up of the eleven intervals [between consecutive pitches].
Tone policing         
MANIPULATIVE TACTIC THAT FOCUS ON THE TONE IN WHICH A STATEMENT WAS PRESENTED AND IN TURN DETRACT ATTENTION FROM THE TRUTH OR FALSITY OF THAT STATEMENT
User:Penbat/tone police; User:Penbat/Tone policing; Tone trolling; Tone argument; Tone fallacy; Tone police; Tone troll
Tone policing (also tone trolling, tone argument, and tone fallacy) is an ad hominem (personal attack) and anti-debate tactic based on criticizing a person for expressing emotion. Tone policing detracts from the truth or falsity of a statement by attacking the tone in which it was presented rather than the message itself.
Row, Row, Row Your Boat         
FOLK SONG
Row, row, row the Boat; Row row row your boat; Row Row Row Your Boat
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song, often sung in a round. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19236.
Tone (linguistics)         
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  • Six Tones of Vietnamese
  • Vietnamese tones ''ngang'' ("flat"), ''huyền'' ("deep" or "falling"), ''sắc'' ("sharp" or "rising"), ''nặng'' ("heavy" or "down"), ''hỏi'' ("asking"), and ''ngã'' ("tumbling")
USE OF PITCH TO DIFFERENTIATE WORDS IN A LANGUAGE
Tone (tonal language); Tone language; Toneme; Tonal languages; Tone mark; Tonogenesis; Tonology; Low tone; Tonal language; Tonal Languages; Tone languages; Tone Languages; Tone Language; Tonal Language; Tonal accent; Tone accent; Grammatical tone; Word tone; Lexical tone; Register tone; Tonal polarity; Tone marks; Gliding tone; Mid tone; Phonemic tone; Rising–falling tone; Falling–rising tone; Syllable tone; Tone (phonology); Pitch level; Tone group; Tone unit; Tonemes; Top tone; Bottom tone; Extra-high tone; Extra-low tone; High tone; Tonal (linguistics); Phonemic tones; Vocal tone; Tone (Linguistics); Draft:Tonal language syndrome; List of Tonal Languages; Tonemic; Tonemics; Tonetics; Tonetic; Lexical tones
Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning – that is, to distinguish or to inflect words. All verbal languages use pitch to express emotional and other paralinguistic information and to convey emphasis, contrast and other such features in what is called intonation, but not all languages use tones to distinguish words or their inflections, analogously to consonants and vowels.
tone unit         
  • ˥ ˧˥ ˨˩˦ ˥˩}}.
  • Six Tones of Vietnamese
  • Vietnamese tones ''ngang'' ("flat"), ''huyền'' ("deep" or "falling"), ''sắc'' ("sharp" or "rising"), ''nặng'' ("heavy" or "down"), ''hỏi'' ("asking"), and ''ngã'' ("tumbling")
USE OF PITCH TO DIFFERENTIATE WORDS IN A LANGUAGE
Tone (tonal language); Tone language; Toneme; Tonal languages; Tone mark; Tonogenesis; Tonology; Low tone; Tonal language; Tonal Languages; Tone languages; Tone Languages; Tone Language; Tonal Language; Tonal accent; Tone accent; Grammatical tone; Word tone; Lexical tone; Register tone; Tonal polarity; Tone marks; Gliding tone; Mid tone; Phonemic tone; Rising–falling tone; Falling–rising tone; Syllable tone; Tone (phonology); Pitch level; Tone group; Tone unit; Tonemes; Top tone; Bottom tone; Extra-high tone; Extra-low tone; High tone; Tonal (linguistics); Phonemic tones; Vocal tone; Tone (Linguistics); Draft:Tonal language syndrome; List of Tonal Languages; Tonemic; Tonemics; Tonetics; Tonetic; Lexical tones
¦ noun another term for tone group.
passing note         
TYPE OF NOTE IN A PIECE OF MUSIC OR SONG
Suspension (music); Harmonic suspension; Neighbor tone; Passing tone; Non-harmony note; Auxilliary note; Passing note; Anticipation (music); Suspended tone; Neighboring tone; Hilfsklang; Auxiliary tone; Auxiliary note; Escape tone; Echappée; Escape note; Neighbor note; Neighbour note; Neighbour tone; Nonharmonic; Echappee; Non-chord tone; Nonharmonic tone; Accented Passing Tone; Passing notes; Neighbour-note; Neighbouring harmony; Retardation (music); Non-harmonic note; Non-harmonic tone; Chromatic nonharmonic tone; Chromatic appoggiatura; Chromatic passing tone; Escaped note; Échappée; Syncope (music); Nonharmonic bass; Nebennote
¦ noun Music a note not belonging to the harmony but interposed to secure a smooth transition.
tone group         
  • ˥ ˧˥ ˨˩˦ ˥˩}}.
  • Six Tones of Vietnamese
  • Vietnamese tones ''ngang'' ("flat"), ''huyền'' ("deep" or "falling"), ''sắc'' ("sharp" or "rising"), ''nặng'' ("heavy" or "down"), ''hỏi'' ("asking"), and ''ngã'' ("tumbling")
USE OF PITCH TO DIFFERENTIATE WORDS IN A LANGUAGE
Tone (tonal language); Tone language; Toneme; Tonal languages; Tone mark; Tonogenesis; Tonology; Low tone; Tonal language; Tonal Languages; Tone languages; Tone Languages; Tone Language; Tonal Language; Tonal accent; Tone accent; Grammatical tone; Word tone; Lexical tone; Register tone; Tonal polarity; Tone marks; Gliding tone; Mid tone; Phonemic tone; Rising–falling tone; Falling–rising tone; Syllable tone; Tone (phonology); Pitch level; Tone group; Tone unit; Tonemes; Top tone; Bottom tone; Extra-high tone; Extra-low tone; High tone; Tonal (linguistics); Phonemic tones; Vocal tone; Tone (Linguistics); Draft:Tonal language syndrome; List of Tonal Languages; Tonemic; Tonemics; Tonetics; Tonetic; Lexical tones
¦ noun Phonetics a group of words forming a distinctive unit in an utterance.
toneme         
  • ˥ ˧˥ ˨˩˦ ˥˩}}.
  • Six Tones of Vietnamese
  • Vietnamese tones ''ngang'' ("flat"), ''huyền'' ("deep" or "falling"), ''sắc'' ("sharp" or "rising"), ''nặng'' ("heavy" or "down"), ''hỏi'' ("asking"), and ''ngã'' ("tumbling")
USE OF PITCH TO DIFFERENTIATE WORDS IN A LANGUAGE
Tone (tonal language); Tone language; Toneme; Tonal languages; Tone mark; Tonogenesis; Tonology; Low tone; Tonal language; Tonal Languages; Tone languages; Tone Languages; Tone Language; Tonal Language; Tonal accent; Tone accent; Grammatical tone; Word tone; Lexical tone; Register tone; Tonal polarity; Tone marks; Gliding tone; Mid tone; Phonemic tone; Rising–falling tone; Falling–rising tone; Syllable tone; Tone (phonology); Pitch level; Tone group; Tone unit; Tonemes; Top tone; Bottom tone; Extra-high tone; Extra-low tone; High tone; Tonal (linguistics); Phonemic tones; Vocal tone; Tone (Linguistics); Draft:Tonal language syndrome; List of Tonal Languages; Tonemic; Tonemics; Tonetics; Tonetic; Lexical tones
['t??ni:m]
¦ noun Phonetics a phoneme distinguished from another only by its tone.
Derivatives
tonemic adjective
Origin
1920s: from tone, on the pattern of phoneme.