Transformation (music)
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In music, a transformation consists of any operation or process that may apply to a musical variable (usually a set or tone row in twelve tone music, or a melody or chord progression in tonal music) in composition, performance, or analysis. Transformations include multiplication, rotation, permutation (i.e. transposition, inversion, and retrograde), and combinations thereof.
Transformations may also be applied to simpler or more complex variables such as interval and spectrum or timbre.
See also
- Identity (music)
- Operation (music)
- Permutation (music)
- Transformational theory
Sources
- ↑ Schuijer, Michiel (2008). Analyzing Atonal Music, p.52-54. ISBN 978-1-58046-270-9.
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