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- Voice_exchange abstract "In music, especially Schenkerian analysis, a voice exchange (German: Stimmtausch; also called voice interchange) is the repetition of a contrapuntal passage with the voices' parts exchanged; for instance, the melody of one part appears in a second part and vice versa. It differs from invertible counterpoint in that there is no octave displacement; therefore it always involves some voice crossing. If scored for equal instruments or voices, it may be indistinguishable from a repeat, although because a repeat does not appear in any of the parts, it may make the music more interesting for the musicians. It is a characteristic feature of rounds, although not usually called such.Patterns of voice exchange are sometimes schematized using letters for melodic patterns. A double voice exchange has the pattern:Voice 1: a bVoice 2: b aA triple exchange would thus be written:Voice 1: a b cVoice 2: c a bVoice 3: b c aThe first use of the term "Stimmtausch" was in 1903-4 by an article by Friedrich Ludwig, while its English calque was first used in 1949 by Jacques Handschin. The term is also used, with a related but distinct meaning, in Schenkerian theory."When a piece is entirely conceived according to the system of Stimmtausch, it belongs to the rondellus type."".
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- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Ambitus_(music).
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Baroque_music.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Calque.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schenkerian_analysis.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Cauda.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Conductus.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Counterpoint.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Ludwig_(musicologist).
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Imitation_(music).
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Inversion_(music).
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Invertible_counterpoint.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Handschin.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_de_Garlandia_(music_theorist).
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Notre_Dame_school.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Organum.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_class.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Prolongation.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Pérotin.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Repetition_(music).
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hoppin.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Rondellus.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Round_(music).
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Martial_school.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Schenkerian_analysis.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Sederunt_principes.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Sumer_Is_Icumen_In.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Trio_sonata.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_range.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Voice_crossing.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Voice_range.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Odington.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Worcester_school.
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stimmtausch".
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voice exchange".
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "interchange".
- Voice_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "voice exchange".
- Voice_exchange hasPhotoCollection Voice_exchange.
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- Voice_exchange wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Schenkerian_analysis.
- Voice_exchange subject Category:Schenkerian_analysis.
- Voice_exchange hypernym Repetition.
- Voice_exchange type Disease.
- Voice_exchange comment "In music, especially Schenkerian analysis, a voice exchange (German: Stimmtausch; also called voice interchange) is the repetition of a contrapuntal passage with the voices' parts exchanged; for instance, the melody of one part appears in a second part and vice versa. It differs from invertible counterpoint in that there is no octave displacement; therefore it always involves some voice crossing.".
- Voice_exchange label "Voice exchange".
- Voice_exchange sameAs Stimmtausch.
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- Voice_exchange wasDerivedFrom Voice_exchange?oldid=682832440.
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