Thank you all, I think ’set’ will suit!
Giovanni
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> On 17 Dec 2018, at 11:08, Giovanni Andreani wrote:
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Pretty strait-forward, I must admit.
Giovanni
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> On 14 Dec 2018, at 13:56, Christopher Smith
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> In music theory, the complete set of pitches used is called… (wait for it!)…
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> Yup, that’s the
In music theory, the complete set of pitches used is called… (wait for it!)…
a set.
Yup, that’s the official music theory jargon term. Sometimes when other items
are involved, you have to specify “pitch set”, but that’s all it is.
Christopher
> On Dec 14, 2018, at 4:50 AM, Giovanni Andreani
‘Melodic Material’ is indeed what would be used in Italian too; it makes sense
and that’s what the matter is about, nevertheless there may be an alternative
term. I’ll be using many of them to indicate the sets of notes - ahead of a
series of melodies to be sung (and from where the melodies are
On 12/14/2018 4:50 AM, Giovanni Andreani wrote:
If possible, this question is for those fond of the theoretical aspect of
music. Not merely related to Finale, although I thought that this list’s
opinion could favour some remarkable responses.
How would you define, in a generic way, a set of
If possible, this question is for those fond of the theoretical aspect of
music. Not merely related to Finale, although I thought that this list’s
opinion could favour some remarkable responses.
How would you define, in a generic way, a set of notes to be used for composing
a melody? For