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- Bariolage abstract "The bowed string instrument musical technique bariolage (French for \"multi-colored\" or, since the word is a noun rather than an adjective, \"odd mixture of colours\", from the verb barioler, \"to streak with several colors\") involves, \"the alternation of notes on adjacent strings, one of which is usually open\", exploiting, \"the individual timbre of the various strings.\" This may involve quick alternation between a static note and changing notes, that form a melody either above or below the static note. The static note is usually an open string note, which creates a highly resonant sound. \"Bariolage\" is a nineteenth-century term for an eighteenth-century violin technique (requiring flexibility in the wrist and forearm), the mechanics of which are not discussed by nineteenth-century writers. The usual bowing technique required, which also may be used separately from bariolage, is called ondulé in French or ondeggiando In Italian. However, it may also be executed with separate bow strokes. In bluegrass fiddling the technique is known as \"cross-fingering\". Perhaps looking back on what he considered an earlier, less advanced, time, one pedagogue explains thatThe name bariolage is given to the kind of passage which presents the appearance of disorder and oddness, in that the notes are not played in succession on the same string where one would expect this or when the notes e2, a1, d1, are played not on the same string but alternately with one stopped finger and the open string, or else finally when the open string is played in a position where a stopped note would normally be required.Joseph Haydn used this effect in the minuet of his Symphony No. 28, in the finale of the \"Farewell\" Symphony, No. 45, and throughout the finale of his String Quartet Op. 50, No. 6. The \"croaking\" or \"gurgling\" unison bariolage passages on D and A gives this quartet its nickname of The Frog.In the following example, from a violin sonata by Handel, the second measure is to be played with bariolage. The repeated A is played on the open A string, alternating with Fs and Es fingered on the adjacent D string.The notes on the D string (E and F natural) would be fingered as normal (first finger and low second), but the fingerings given above the second measure would be [2040 1040 2040 1040], indicating the switch (bariolage) from open A string to the stopped fourth finger on the D string, also playing the note A.Another well-known example of bariolage is in Bach's Preludio to the E major Partita No. 3 for solo violin, where three strings are involved in the maneuver (one open string and two fingered notes).In the nineteenth century, notable examples of its use are found in Brahms's Brahms used this device in the String Sextet in G Major (where it occurs at the very beginning in the viola) and in the Third Violin Sonata, Op. 108.".
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- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_resonance.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(music).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Baroque_music.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Bluegrass_fiddle.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Bowed_string_instrument.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Cadenza.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_performance_techniques.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Contemporary_classical_music.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Drone_(music).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Elliott_Carter.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Enharmonic.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Extended_technique.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Fingering_(music).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink George_Frideric_Handel.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Giacinto_Scelsi.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Brahms.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Haydn.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink List_of_string_quartets_by_Joseph_Haydn.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Luciano_Berio.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Mauricio_Kagel.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Musical_technique.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Musical_tuning.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Baillot.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Portato.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Sequenza_V.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Sonatas_and_partitas_for_solo_violin_(Bach).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink String_Quartets,_Op._50_(Haydn).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._28_(Haydn).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._45_(Haydn).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Vinko_Globokar.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink Violin_Sonata_No._3_(Brahms).
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink File:Bariolage_Handel.jpg.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLink File:Bariolage_Labbe_le_Fils.png.
- Bariolage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bariolage".
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- Bariolage subject Category:String_performance_techniques.
- Bariolage type Instrument.
- Bariolage type Instrument.
- Bariolage type Technique.
- Bariolage comment "The bowed string instrument musical technique bariolage (French for \"multi-colored\" or, since the word is a noun rather than an adjective, \"odd mixture of colours\", from the verb barioler, \"to streak with several colors\") involves, \"the alternation of notes on adjacent strings, one of which is usually open\", exploiting, \"the individual timbre of the various strings.\" This may involve quick alternation between a static note and changing notes, that form a melody either above or below the static note. ".
- Bariolage label "Bariolage".
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- Bariolage sameAs Бариолаж.
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- Bariolage sameAs m.05h_hv.
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- Bariolage wasDerivedFrom Bariolage?oldid=701462212.
- Bariolage depiction Bariolage_Labbe_le_Fils.png.
- Bariolage isPrimaryTopicOf Bariolage.